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to India, Italy, Switzerland and 


Horse Races Return to Sundown 


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Vancouver Island’• Leading Newspaper Since 1858 


No. 111—109lh YEAR 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 


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58 Die. 1000 Hurt 

18 TWISTERS 
P ILLINOIS 


By UPI, AP 

ai * CHICAGO—Eighteen tornadoes ravaged northern Illinois Friday 

P* night in the worst weather disaster in the area's history, killing 
scores of persons and injuring 1,000. 

At least 38 persons were known dead. Sheriff Joseph Woods said the death 
_ toll in Cook County alone probably would exceed 100. 




Students who sought safety in Belvidere, Ilf., high school flee with parents after twister struck 


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P drag* In Oh> le camhwt apl 

demlra af chakra, aiealagHIa 
a ad lafeetteos kfipattUi, I,’.*, 
odfielala dd Friday. 

Fro. onwfc .... 

The Creek army plunged into the long-geething ■» r(, H“ y* ,r *™ 

political turmoil of Greece Friday under a elate of ^ 

siege proclaimed by King Cowtantine and eat up a M «*rta*s pcspssihtw 
new government with military leaders in key position*. mmdwmtm 

The 28 * year • old monarch " 
signed * royal decree suapand- 
Ing 11 article* of the Constitu¬ 
tion and presided at a eeramuny 
that installed Constantins Kto- 
]lai aa premier at an fioo-fiited 
regime. 

Radio Alfeena announced the 
namei of army officer* taking 
government p o * t ■ and the 
■wearing in of KMiai, the 81- 
yaar-old chief prosecutor of the 
Greek Supreme Court. The chief 
af the army'* general *taff waa 
named vice - premier and de¬ 
fence minister. 

OUTSIDE NEWS 

Becaiaie at a oommuaications 
ahutdown in Athens, early In¬ 
formation about the military 
takeover came tram diplomatic 
Boureeg outside Greece and 
Athena radio broadcast*. 

Athena radio said the royal 
decree amounted to a state of 
siege -military rule. 

It also meant that anyone 
eould be summarily arrested 
and tried by court martial; tie 
banning of me stings and their 
dispersal by force of arms if 
necessary; havtlng of strikes, 
and searching of houses with- J 
out warrants. 

CENSORS START 

All Information media were 
subject to censorship and politi¬ 
cal and press offences would be 
tried by special court martial. 

The drastic resort to military 
dlctabcshlp apparently was an 
attempt to end nearly two yean 
of intense political struggle and 
an erosive threat to the mon¬ 
archy itself. 

The army was reported ar- # 

c«aManed n Fags u Stalin’s daughter in iVct c York 


In Belvidere, Ill., 55 mile* 

northwest of Chicago, at least it*’* 

20 persons were dead, Mayor j/r ** 

* Clair M. ! let land said. "Scores V* 

cf children" were missing and r - 
1 he feared they might be dead. 

National Guardsmen were /Iff CM 

t ordered into three Chicago 
suburbs and into Belvidere. 

l^siting waa reported in the .f 1 •., _ "W U 

Chicago *uburb of Oak Lawn. ► • ' ' 1 1 # . 

Sheriff Woods ordered all looters . V » *t/ A 

sliot on sight. (See also Page 11) ' t ■+* • JR 

STILL ON SKATES ' ' ' W 

High idnoii were smashed In -» WHWWIlff / , 

both Belvidere and Oak Lawn v -r* ■ ■ -,« M f 

J and many of Ihe dead were teen- ^ ^ 4 J 

\ a get*. A roMer skating rtnk MS J ^ \ t J 

flattened in The Oak lavwi area ^ rTjT” / .'J 

and same at tot deed were « 5a, - 

token to temporary marguea, V *'•* y 

AP sMH wearing skates. 

. , . , Hundreds cf homes were * "»*Vde»eVt? # '*J , V 

with parents after twister Struck destroyed. Thousand* damaged JdJj ) . . -r* 

along a path reaching across / ' •piictfA^ 

-——-———— - — — --—- northern Illinois from the Mis- 'v| 

SSL Wv ' r 171 m "“ “ \ 3 r + 

I 1 /^1 1 O aal SEVERE DAMAGE | Jll 1 *?' 9 

ockev Liub settles jss trz^ - — L 

J Lake Zurich. HI., where there 

store numerous injwtos. Speckled area mark 

_ _ _ _ BelvSdsre used buses to haul 

^ith North Saanich .. 

Temporary m<*-guaa were set M w-w 

up to both Belvidere and Oak g,g,\JL U/U 

Lawn, 

By JIM TANG, Sports Editor ^ BACK 

Sandown Parte will open for its 13th season of The tornado hit Belvidere at ^*1 

thoroughbred racing on Sept 16. 3:50 M J**/ hU f en , § fh # Ij 

were climbing aboard aabonl -» V I 

Queried in Vancouver by telephone Friday night buses. Many nut back into the 

about reports that the B.C. Jockey Club and North w 1 a 

Saanich municipality had resolved their differences, a ^ten? But other* raced f W* fi W ft fj 

Ken McConnell, commissioner-secretary of the B.C, Mo the library and were cut IIHaIIIII 

Racing Commission ended months of speculation. ^ w * tf*** windows 

blew in. 

-—---"You can expect," McConnell Some were mushed when the iru » Tndu* ar 

told The Daily Colonist, "a bums were lifted and buried TO 

_ formal annouacement win be again* the achool ktoldlng. 

D_J. made early neat week that In Belvidwe. repca-ter, ..w a *** 


Jockey Club Settles 
With North Saanich 


By JIM TANG, Hporfa Editor 

Sandown Parte will open for its 13th season of 
thoroughbred racing on Sept 16. 


Speckled area marks path of devastation 

Ottawa Willing 
To Discuss 

■ 

Indian Status 


OTTAWA (CP )- Indian Af- 
fairs Minister La tog said Fri- 


Book 

Will 

Tell 

All 


NEW YORK (API — Red- 
haired Svetlana Stalina, only| 
daughter of the late Russian j 
dictator, arrived Friday aa a 
defector from her Soviet home¬ 
land. 

"I have oome here to aeek 
the self-expression that has 
been denied me In Russia," she 
said in a statement climaxing 


Anally the U.S. 

WOULDN'T SAY 
Behind her in Moscow, Mias 
Stalina left her two children. 
She said: “Let God help them 
I know they will not reject me 
and one day we shall meet—I 
Will wait for that.” 

A round-faced woman of 42, 
Mias Stalina smilingly declined 
to say whether she has teen 


h ne-ractog wil continue at 
Sandown Park this year. (See 
also Page 13) 

'The season will open an 
Sept. II and there will be IT 
days of racing ending on Oct. 
14. IhaBe were the dates 
obtained for Sandown by the 
B.C Jockey Club In a formal 
appllaatfon made last Decem¬ 
ber." 

Speculation about whether 
there would be racing at 
Sandown this year actually 
began last Oct. 1C, when a fire 
d es troyed too main stable* 
Thirteen thoroughbreds valued 
at SM.COt a pony and a dog 
Csakasad aa Fsga 1 


_ pal Affairs Mtoialer Campbell c i 

** p *«» • British Cohunbaa asking for Mr. 

——- Campbell's views on atU-govesw- 

ing municipalities far B.C. In¬ 
dian reserves. 

U* Mr. Laing said in an Intrr- 

J Dlean view toe matter has bean dia- 
cumed twice by the National In- 

T a . dial) Advisory Board and is 
■ a 7 scheduled tor further dUcuatoon 
1C at a meeting here May 1. 


Puerto Rican 
‘Admits Tie’ 
To JFK Plot 


Vancouver 
All Ears 
To Police 


VANCOUVER (CFJ—Vaa- 
mver page* chief Ralph 


Regional Indian band council* Itootfe com pulsed rriday that 
HP TtTLr Ol a, I -1 * 0 hBV * i! . city poll™ an betag hogged. 

I O I r IV r iot IN FRRFARATION TW chief told the royal 

J Mr. Laing -mi the question 

has coma up to relatkm to **\ mry «i 

MANIIA lAPI - A Puerto amendmeota ^ *0 Act . flrre » «« tovadtog 

Rican described as a Coranu- ^ txvoaratlrsi **” ■ privacy by mosl- 

nit hgent for Cub, was the J^g «id h-%r«e Mr F* Br " ns-lo temssm.w 

SSdn? ^m'toit^'hld ^ m ^ t 5Th2%tiS' C hlm b ln 

suggested be was drawn into a * «» <»• P-k«* depart- 

pto. to to«toin.te president i^a — » *""*'** 

John F. Kennedy mat in t Um. I.trastoto." Mr. Booth tola. 

Luis Caatffia 24. was pre- * . . “laoal ear lawlag eampoaleo 

■anted Frid^ by officials of the >*«* r ^ «d a ho k.ow. who otto are 

Philippines National Bureau of m * nt “ mo€l toteres led in mu- i. r --n « r 

Investigation to some local ™ cl P*‘ ■)•*««"• “ reoervat. ho m |g. 

reporters after NBI agents said FEDERAL FEAR 

he had csnfeaaed under ques- Mr L^ing said Mr. Campbell wmmmmmsmsumsmmsmm 
tioning tost: ^emed to suggest that the re- 

• He had been in Dallas, serve lands be turned over to 

Tex„ at the time of the 1963 individuals rather than toe In- Armen HanflilN 
Kennedy assassination and had dlan band before achieving mu- ^ 

been given a rifle to shoot "a nicipal status. . Rob Hotel Clerl 

man in an open car. The federal government was 

• He entered the Philip- r " erv “ "*£! N P RTH V ^£?iT ER ™ 


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**» la la tha paMIe late rest 
b aeo that tha pokes deparP 
meat la protacted from theoa 
latraaltoo." Mr. Bwlk told. 

“Local ear lawlag eampoaleo 
aad a ho haswa who ados ara 
maaltorlag lor hwdaaas ar 
pemoaal gala." ho aald. 


Armed Bandits 
Rob Hotel Clerk 

NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) 
— Two armed bandits escaped 
with about 54,100 Friday when 


Stalin’s daughter in New York 


Will wait for that.” torII ...It, Id pine, in toe guise of a Filipino *■“"»« •«* "«» 1 ** ^ 

A round-faced woman of 42. „ S conUct Communist leaden hand, of a lew totovMu.d*. with about *4,1(X> Friday when 

Mias Stalin, smilingly decUned !^. V_‘. ' ' tor*. tanda held by the! toey robbed * fusi* clerk at 

to .av whether she ha. t«n Televtelaa . 'lA Newfpaper r e port , .ay Crown fer tha Indiana and I the Olympic Hotel. 

granted hef fri.h for p-rma- TkeaUea .. IS CaaMllo is seeking asylum in have laid down a general policy The bandits took tha money 

nent asylum In the United Travel . 2 t this country because “I am of no more land sales. We want Mom Mrs. Violet Freeman in 

States. In English, with yela- afraid to go anywhere ... I am to develop them. There is 6,000,- the office of too hotel about t 

Ceattaasd aa Fags * 1 as good as dead now.” '000 acres involved. p.m. and fled in a oar., 























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Vattu (Ealnnifl. Vir.tono. RQ, Sqtuulov, Apr.) 22, 1967 


AT CEDAR HILL GARDEN CENTER 


transferred to Vancouver's Ex¬ 
hibition Park. 

Diamond's decision came 
after North Saanich announced 
that it was planning a licence, 
fee of 1150 a day, that it would 
not permit trailers on the 
Sandown premises and (hat It 
would inslat that a sprinkling 
system be installed when new 
bams were construct*?!. 


perished in the blaze which 
caused a total loss estimated at 
$135,000. A man was jailed for 
arson in connection with the 
fire . 

DATE TRANSFER 
Then, on Feb. 13 after a 
meeting with the North Saanich 
council, Jack Diamond, co-oper¬ 
ator of the B.C. Joe hey CKtb, 
announced that he was applying 
to the B.C. Racing Commission, 
to have the Sandown dates ! TOOK " NO PART 

"It whs pointed out to North 
Saanich." McConnell tatd. "that 
no race track in America has a 
sprinkler system In it* bams 
and that the use of trakers at1 
Sandown was absolutely neces -1 
sary for the operation of the. 
meeting. North Saanirh has 
agreed to rescind both requests 
and all difference* have been 
resolved. The matter of a daily 
llconee fee was never a really | 
contentious point.'* 

The racing conunMnn took 
•o part In negotiations between; 
North Saanich and the Jockey 
Club. 

"It wasn't our decision to 
make.” McConnell pointed out 
"We were asked to approve the 
request tn transfer the Sandown 
dates tn Vancouver and kept out 
of the negotiations. But Nils was 
wttat we hoped tor. I'm glad 
that racing will continue at 
Sandown." 


WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE GO TOGETHER 

“AMPLE PARKING” 


DWARF JAPANESE AZALEAS 


Red, pink, nicely budded, 
ready to bloom. 


SALE, 

EACH 


Book 


lively little accent, she told 


Bedding Type 
Double or 
single. 


FORGET 

ME-NOTS 

Dwarf Q 
blue w fc 


porters 


Package Dealers 
Escape $5 Fee 


Lots of color here. 16 Varie¬ 
ties in 4 O 4 CK 
bloom_ . lb for *f3 


Choice plants, 
red or pink . 


BIT STEEP: One local - - --,- , T ■ , - T -;-,-,-r~ r - , V 

IJL' LL THOMAS' NOT E BOO* 

$5 service fee. The yellow slip --n y 1/ 

sent out to the unfortunates ^ S J \ f 

says “It will still be possible s \ Z ^ • 

in those esses where we are ,i O ' 

writing fire end other support- 1 1 | ^ 

ing business along with the 

automobile to service such 

business without tee." getting any of the top take their Brownies to the 

Insurance Ind ustry spokes- touring shows. He reports a Canadian Armed Forces Cen- 

mah Justin Harbord. whose conversation with Seattle's tennial Tmtoo which aent a 

company tried and abandoned golly Volchuk, who has an few readers rushing to their 
the fee last year, said "I feel agency Northwest Releasing Oxford dictionaries, 

that it is justified.” i nc 

Many of the policy holders The impressario says Many * * * 

who know how It Is dealing Belafonte and Lawrence Welk DESERT C I R C V 8 : The 
with insurance companies will want a guarantee of $25,000 Palm Springs Desert Circus 
just have to realise it's easier before they will step front and opened Friday with Highways 
to switch than fight. centre. Minister Phil Gaglardi as 

This is exactly what is * * * High Sheriff. The program at 

happening! „HOW BIZ BIT: Former our ,tater cit y includes an 

* * * Victorian Walter Burgess was international Polo match with 

HOW’S THAT: The Ameri- home here Thursday to catch Canada playing Palm Springs 

cans did not have a centennial the Beat of Barkerville but Eldorado under the honorary 
ertebratioa because their an- not to pick up ideas. Quite the *P°nsorshtp of Gen. and Mrs. 
niversaty was right after the opposite. DsritfU D. Eisenhower, 

civil war and things were not Mr. Burgess Is now a widely * * * 

conducive to general goodwill, travelled produoer for CBC, wrong CAU • Rnv Par- 
One wag ha. suggested that ATV and show, in Lna mt re4lly ' thought hi. hard- 
C«nada is holding its centetv Angeles. The television expert w>re Jtore , n HilUide PIaza 
toil just before the civil war. has been retained by the W1J ^ for boom timn ^ 

* * * provincial secretary’s office to ^ „ 

produce a variety show at ^ one of 1hoaF mechanical 
Fort Steele. demons which plague B.C. Tel 

The restoration project will hls w,, up with 

*? ■ six-man show and ^ of ^ Build- 

it s the producer ■ job to see t 

thatJt is not just a copy of ^ 1Q # m ^ took 

thnBaitorvUle frolic. nothing but long distance calls 

Fort Steele opens June 24 tta| 

were intended for the 
and runs to Sept. 5. Barker- dvll 

ville opens June 7T through 

Sept. 5. * * ♦ 

* * * OFT OF TOWN: Canadian 

OH! NO!: The yellow box Scottish Regiment (Princess 
film company Kodak has put Mary's) officers Lt.-Col. 
out a series of pamphlets Davie Coe 11 and Maj. W. H. 

saying . . . take your camera Davie are in Kamloops for the 

NO SHOWS: Memorial to . . . annual banquet of the Rocky 

A rena manager Jack Morgan The latest one for Victoria Mountain Rangers militia 

can see little hope of this city advises shutter dickers to unit. 


PANSIES 


30 Hybrid 
varieties . 


caused ana 
Washington, 


Pretty faced pan¬ 
sies, 24 to a flat. 

PER I 4 M 

flat.... 1 


Firm Stand 
In Vietnam 


BLUE ELF, violet and gold. 4 other colors 
of violas. Basket of 9. AQ 1 

PER BASKET. 


WASHINGTON (AP) — 
Foreign ministers of the seven | 
anti-communist countries con¬ 
tributing troops to Vietnam are 
determined to continue their 
efforts until "communist agres¬ 
sion" is ended. 

US. State Secretory Dean 
Rusk, group speaker. Friday 
said at the same time all 
avenues to peace will be 


12” to 15”. 

EACH. 

STRAWBERRIES 

Slletz—No. 1 producer 
locally. 

Nice 4 A f4 00 

plants III for I 


With pot and special soil. 
Complete Alff 


instructions 


2-Year-old plants. 
SALE PRICE, each 


MEMORIES 

A friend in India has de¬ 
scribed Miaa Stalina'a defection 
'than the can- 


as nothing more 
tinuatian of her bid to escape 
from 


memories of the 

! pasL”-> 

But she was reported bring¬ 
ing her memories with her in 
the form of an SO ,000-word Ufe- 
with - father manuscript com¬ 
pleted in 19S3. It is scheduled 
for publication by Harper and 
Row Oct. 18. 


JBK NONSERIES i A 

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1551 Cedar Hill Croat Road Half Block Weal of Shelboome Street 


DRAGON’S BEWARE: Old 
St. George did not go unre¬ 
membered after all. The 
Canadian Toastmasters Club 
held a dinner Thursday right 
according to H. G. Amodeo 
the club president. 

The Boy Scouts also got Into 
the act with appropriate 
r f m e mbrmncea. And this 
afternoon the reserve navy. 
HMCS Malahat, wiH have a 
platoon of armed men in 
Bastion Square on their 20th 
anniversary. 


(MwlM 

HOPE 

CHEST 

SC 095 


. TRADER VIC’S 

« SELLABRATION SALE CONTINUES 


Yea, Trader Vie is really Sellnbratfeg and Saving you $$$. He has been open for over S months 
and he's panning on just simply unbetterable bargains on brand new, name brand furniture. 
He needs trades badly and Is also trading extra high during this sale. Sale ends Saturday night 
at 9 p.mu 


COLOR TV 

an TRADE IS ALLOWANCE 


Electric Frypan or 
Waffle and Sandwich 


for your old TV less than 5 years old 

Knriy American or Ql QI 

Danish Style vIVl^' 

French Provincial M mare. VI 

PAY ONLY. 

DE LUXE FULL CONSOLE MODEL 
NO MONEY DOWN—$28 MONTHLY 


for a doctor to and whether a 
person smokes is to ask him. If 
the patient lies to the doctor, be 
is foolish. The doctor needs the 
facts. But if you try to lie about 
It, you probably tool yourself 
much more than you fool the 
doctor. 


Your 

Good 

Health 


bady baa b— raitisg — T.K. 

Medicine isn't magic. It’s 
baaed on facto, not fancies. 

The easiest way for a doctor 
to toiow whether you have been 
smoking (provided he doesn't 
■mohe himself) Is to get a whiff 
of your breath. 

He can make a fair guess by 
looktog at your teeth, because I 
tobacco stains. Heavy smokers i 
may have a yeUowtsh stain on 


No, smoking does not make ermaga jricef — 

lung X-rays turn black. MBS. H. 

Surgeons have found that they Diabetic or not, a person 
can tell easily and accurately needs hls Vitamin C, and orange 
whether a person smokes by juice is a fine source. Other 
noting the color of the lung citrus juices or tomato juiae 
tissues also can be used. 

The fumes snd general air Sbrae diabetes means that 
pollution of cities make lungs a sugar intake must be limited, 
dingier color, but smoking also such fruit julcee should be 
effects the color markedly. A unsweetened. (Fruit juices 
non-smoker who was brought up naturally usually contain about 
where there was little air 10 per cent sugar.) 
pollution will hove brigkt, pink You no doubt are familiar 
lungs. with using sweetened orange 

Naturally one eigarette juke to treat a mikl Insulin 
doesn't leave any visible sign, reaction. In such a case, some 
but a habitual smoker win show extra sugar is required to 
it one way or another. overcome a temporary excess 

Of course the simplest way of insulin. 


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NO MONEY DOWN—|12 MONTHLY 


He can't tefl absolutely by 
looking at your throat, but if the 
throat Is inflamed and there 
aren’t any signs indicating that 
something rise is responsible, 
it's a reasonable guess that 
snfokbig is that which makes 
your throat look Uke a freshly 
sliced tomato. 


SAT. NITE SPECIALS—S P.M. ON 


P 3 -PIECE « 

BEDROOM 

SUITES 

S style* to choose from. 


Subject to eailler tab mt higher prices 

1 ONLY—Chocolate S Renter Chesterfield 14 


Sunday outlook sunny. 


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Quit Clalonill. S irtorra, B C Saturday April 22. 


From Air 

Thrust 

Threat 

Under 

Attack 


SAIGON (AP) —US. fighter- 
bomber squadrons kej* the 
pressure on North Vietnam Fri¬ 
day while B - 52 strato- 
f >rtrwme* slashed at a Commit 
mat infiltration route within the 
ro-c ailed demilitarized zone be¬ 
tween the two Vietnam*. The 
B-52s also "hit five Communist 
positions just south of the six 
mile-wide zone. 

The saturation bombings by I 
the eight-engine stratofortresses j 
reflected American concern at 
the possibility Nor* Vietnam * 
«rmy. wtth the help of 40,000 
North Vietnamese infiltrators 
■ nd Wt Gang guerrillas be¬ 
lieved to be within South Viet¬ 
nam's nnrthernmaet 1st Carps 
area, will attempt a spring in¬ 
vasion. 

PROPOSAL OUT 
Meanwhile, North Vietnam re-| 
Jected a proposal by U.S. State! 
Secretary Dean Rusk that would) 
have cooled the hotspot zone. 

Rusk offered at a meeting ot 
the Southeast Asia Treaty Or¬ 
ganization's council of mintatera 
in Washington to extend the 
zone to 26 miles-adding 10 miles 
nn each side to the strip that 
U supposed to separate the op- 
losing armed forces. The after 
v.as based on a proposal by Ex* 
teraai Affairs mime ter Martin 
of Canada. 

HANOI IRKED 
A broadcast dispatch bum 
Hanoi said the idea was re¬ 
peated as "a trick aimed at 
camouflaging the U S. war es¬ 
calation” and setting up a vast 
rvvman’s land perpetually par¬ 
titioning Vietnam. I 

Qxmtering the American 
charge that North Vietnam vio- 
Itited the 1954 Geneva agree¬ 
ment under which the one was! 
to be free of armed activity,) 
Hanoi said it was the Amer¬ 
icans who ‘‘sabotaged the stat¬ 
ute of the demilitarized aw." 
CIVILIANS HIT 
Gupled with this whs a North I 
Vietnamese report that more 
.than 100 civilians were killed or 
wounded and many homes were 
defrayed Thursday in tie first I 
U.S. air raids on Haiphong. 

A broadcast dispatch declared 
the raiders hit many densely 
pipulated areas <m toe ports 
periphery and severe! factories 
and other induaMal establish- 
menta within the city in this 
' new. extremely dange rou s war 
escalation ■tap.” 

U.S. 8HJCNT 

In Saigon. toe U.S. command 
hpd no comment. 

U.S. Navy jet phots who mate 
the raids, however, had re¬ 
ported none of toeir bombs was 
mare than 50 feet off the trev 
gete—w electric power plant in 
a northwest sector of the city 
and another just east of the city 
limits. 


Mao Boosts Chou s Stock 


| TOKYO (API — Premier Chou 
l En-lai's star apparently soared 
|higher in China Friday. Peking 
I wall pouters said he will head 
I a new group of six members in 
| a presidium of the Gwnmunist 
j party. 

j Already No. 3 in the party 
| hierarchy. Chiai recently has 
been taking an increasingly im- : 
portant role in party Chairman- 
Mao Tse-tung's atruggto with 
tea enemies inside the party. 

Japanese press reports aaid 
the exact function of the new 
presidium wu unclear but the 
posters said the group will be 
solely responsible to the party 
central committee, 

It will not supersede the li¬ 
man presidium dr standing com¬ 
mittee of the all-powerful polit- 
buiu. however, since that is 
| headed by Mao. 

It probably will be concerned 


witii tlw cunlbct between MitiY 
and ius opponents, led by Presi-i 
ctent Lzu Shao-chi. Evidence of 
this waa that t»>e second name 
on the list was that of Chen 
Rota. chief of Mao's purge com¬ 
mittee. 

Kyodo news service and the 
newspaper Yomiuri's Peking 
correspondents said other mem¬ 
bers of the committee are 

• Liu Po-e.heng. in charge ot 
national defence, is a member 
; of the national defence coro- 
I mlttee. 


• Deputy Premier l.i Fu- 
cium. in charge of industry 
and trails) *wt«tion- 

• Deputy Premier Own Yi. 
foreign minister, whose |>mn- 
dium assignment js ‘‘still 
[•ending '* 

' ‘The repeats Mid it was not 


clear whether ''still |a<tM|intJre 
for Own meant that Ids pout 
was temporarily steqjended O 
that he would retain his pc*sili"V 
while undergoing “self criti¬ 
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tack by Maoists but has bonf 
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command from earth In order to cool 
electronic equipment. TV camera sent 
back more than 1,000 pictures. — 
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ANY j»«x>le think history challenge to pUt together ■ 

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IV1 short changed George government. 

Brown. though Brown had the reput a- 

The Image that comes tion of a Cathotic-hater. his 
'through the mists of time is of cabinet had a majority of that 
a stern-faced, jowly man with a faith. But it was even shakier 
baldish dome and mutton-chop than Macdonald s and fell on 
whiskers, a pig-headed Scot, the first vote. 

;hard to get along with, a It was here that John A 
1 religious bigot and a prig: who devised the celebrated ‘'double 
stood somewhere to the rear of shuffle” to get back into office 
Macdonald when John A. was without going to the electors, s 
pers'inally putting Canada manoeuvre that infuriated 
together. j Brown and has come down in 

The fact is that, before the, history as one of the OKI 
portraitists got around to him j Chieftain's cagiest man! pula 
in his middle - age, he was; dons. In those days a member 
physically a red-haired, six-foot taking a portfolio automatically 
dynamo who took stairs three at lost his aeat and had to gr 
a time. Hi* supporters see him through a byclection to get i' 
as tough but warm-hearted, j back. y 

[impetuous, fun-loving in private When Govemor-in-Chief Sir 
llife, besides possessing the Edmund Head refused Brown i 
ivlsion and force of a major dissolution and called on Mar- 
catalyst for Confederation. donald and Cartier to step had 


Usual First Nsm# *nd ImliAls (PfiniJ 


RICHARD BOWER 
Publisher and Editor-in-chief 


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PAGE i 


MATl KDAY, APRIL St. 


9 Is this your first tncom* Tsi itiiMiO 
If No', still yiar Inj/ * " 

Nsmi on list 


Ending the Debate 


XCUSING his party for backing the government’s 
use of the guillotine to force an end to the Com- 


Addrsss on 


Income \ 

Toll! timing! el 
pm T4 slips i 
(Emir nsffltt oJ 
1968 |nd alia# 


been far from that. It is the duty of the Opposition 
flinches to oppose strenuously any piece of legislation 
Which they consider inimical to the best interests of 
the country. 

And there has been plenty of evidence that they 
have ample warrant for objecting to the Hellyer plans 
for turning the armed forces upside down by rolling 
the three services into one and obliterating the identi¬ 
ties of the navy, army and air force. 

Nor have credible reasons been advanced Tor such 
a drastic revolution of the military structure. 

No doubt the unification bill would have been 
passed eventually in any case; the parliamentary line¬ 
ups indicate this to be likely. But in its ruthless 
pursuit of a policy condemned by most of its chief 
military advisers—who suffered by loss of their posts 
for daring to express their views—the government 
has now moved to shut off any further debate. 

The Conservative MPs, however, have done their 
duty well by reflecting by acute and informed criticism 
the unease held in many parts of the country about 
unification. On the government side there must be 
those Liberals who will vote in favor of the bill against 
their own best judgment, putting party before the 
good of the services and of the nation in general. 

They will have to live with that inner knowledge; 
for their part the Conservatives can rest on laurels 
they have earned. 

Mr. Caoue.tte said interestingly enough that if 
unification doesn't work there will be time to change 
it. This might not be as easy to do as to say, but it 
is a fact that Mr. Hellyer has said the plan will take 
five and probably more years to become totally ef¬ 
fective. Why it should take so long hef explains no 
more satisfactorily than do his arguments in favor of 
unification, except as suggesting he does not know 
precisely into what he is heading. 

As it proceeds piece-meal the weaknesses and ill 
judgment of trying to coalesce the separate services 
into one should be revealed; allowing that the defence 
department doesn’t as usual confine itself to ambig¬ 
uous statements designed to boost its own credit. 
Then the Opposition may be given another chance to 
emphasize the fallacy of unification. 

And if it is going to take five or eight years to 
weld the forces into a single homogeneous mass it is 
worth remembering that the tables could turn in that 
period of time. Governments do rot go on for ever. 
Nor do cabinet ministers wrth-apecial bees buzzing in 
their bonnets for either good or ill. 

A complete change of military policy reversing 
the ideas of the defence minister might be neither 
practical nor possible; but a new administration or a 
less stubborn minister might be amenable to modifi¬ 
cations that would harmonize traditional concepts with 
the needs of modern progress. 


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Mayday! Mayday! 


Waxhington Calling 


A Slender Hope That Disappeared 


T IE purple rhetoric pouring 
out on the 20 * anniversary 
of the Truman doctrine 
Greece and Turkey coovenl 
ignored one historic fact d 
r i r s t Importance 
military and economic aid and 
the 60(1 American military 
advisers who went to Greece 
were vital in ending the Oom- 
munist-led rebellion. 

But if Tito had not dosed the 
Y ugoslav-Greek border begin¬ 
ning in the early summer at 
1949 the war would hsve gone 
un much longer and at a much 
greater cost. It could have been 
indefinitely prolonged with help 
from the neighboring Commu¬ 
nist powers moving across S| 
mountainous ind ill-defined 
boundary line. And lurking in 
the background sa the war went 
on would have been the danger 
of a wider conflict transformed 
by the introduction of more 
American “advisers.” 


By MARQUIS CHILDS 

^ invasion of North Vietnam, rilias when hard-pressed could 
. called for by Sou* Vietnamese move into the Yugoslav sanc- 
Ihe Pr * rT1K * r Nguyen Cao Ky, would tuary for rest, regrouping and 
American ** v * r Y Ukely to brin * * reequipment. Beginning in mld- 
raassiv* response from China. 1948 rumors of volunteers from 
Gen. James A. Van Fleet, the Communist satellites coo- 
now retired, military head of stantly circulated, allhough this! 
the American mission to threat was apparently never 
{Greece, in a recent discussion carried out. Rebellious Greeks now 
[discounted the consequences at were recruited and trained in P ower - 
[the border closing. His empha [camps in Bulgaria and Albania, 

[ ais was on consolidation of the Tito's bold, courageous action 
government farces with their in publicly breaking -with the 
American equipment in a more Commform in 1948 prepared the 
1 effective strategy. Van Fleet way for much that has 
1 had a kit to do with that happened since. Even while the 
| strategy. Stalinist grip was harshest he 

Whatever weight may be showed that a declaration of 
J given to the military view independents did not necro- 
Yugoslavla's action announced sanity mean annihilation. Amer- 
! by Tito on July 10, 1949. was a lean policy encouraged this 
[political development of independence with aid. 

, Inestimable importance. Prior American paid to Greece 


•49 was 5818,000, 1)00 of which Brown's political etar set precariously to power with 
5345,000,000 was military. With-1 latlve i y ear i y; in ( BC t, hi* Brown simmering in opposition 
out that help the odds were high flna] d^rtur*’ from elected what may have been the 
that Greece would have become ggjge almost coincided with turning point of Confederation 
another Soviet satellite. But confederation. arrived 

with the aid went a barrage of But ^ ^ yearg leading up to Brown had managed to get 
rhetcric on the menace of confederation Brown and his himself named chairman of a 
communism and the familiar ltr fdent Globe were very much House committee to study the 
Invocation of freedom, so often B( the focu> poUtio-i In the prospects of federation. He is 
equated as freedom for those in thpn province at Canada, con- ■opposed to have locked the 
power, ki Greece it wm the siftln ^ ^ pTT9 ent Ontario froup in a hotel salon; closed a 
royal family and the wealthy ^ lie founded the ham-like hand over the key and 

elite. in ^ u a 2 *-year-oid announced that anyone trying to 

As for Vietnam, after the imm|grant Scoti ^ , t had soon out before a reconi mend*- 
Geneva accords to hope bf>( . Qmp ^ volcf) , he Reform tion was reached would have to 

was held out that Ho Oil Mmh . . . Mrty deal with him. At all Events, the 

in the North would be another ft member of committee came up with a 

Tito snxioui to rsUbU* hi* ^ provincta) asM . m bly in 1851. unanimous, If wishy-washy. 

*«"**»<* campaigning tor a «W on “progress” toward 
federal union of the Upper and Mention. 

5 t2rfnI to £ Lower Canadas, which then On the heels of this, the 

Stolid t £ Urtted oompri-d ■ unitary .Ute tom ^^M^cdon^d" JTv 

that slender hone vanished by sectional and religious drf- be Macdonald and E. P. 

that slrnd« taj* vMlahed. f / re[K „ Hf also hani Tache. began tottering. Two 

hr i iM r*atm> n» M in, a*.) for absorption of what now la votes were lost and the govem- 
! the Canadian West, then largely m * nt »PPrtred about to fall 
under domination of the Hud- whpn Brown stopped In and 
son’s Bay Company. cdfered to shore It up with a 

coalition. Out of this came an 
agreement among the warring 
factions to work together for 
feders tion. 


Vietnam Peace Proposals 


This is where ardent sup¬ 
porters of the administration’s 
I policy in Vietnam strain histori¬ 
cal analogy to the breaking 
point when thry aquale the war 
in Vietnam with the Greek war 
Thiwe is slight basis for com¬ 
parison. I 

In the VistAam war two open 
borders are a standing Invita¬ 
tion to a larger war. How either 
of these two borders can be 
closed to a Dow of military 
materiel k not foreseeable. 

Across the first border, be¬ 
tween North and South Vietnam 
with the demilitarized as» 
intervening, come regular North 
Vietnamese units. Despite mare 
than two years of bombing, this 
flow has been impeded but 

petition with those in the neighboring municipalities never really checked. The units 
and unorganized territories, there woulfl be a lot more tru “*‘ n 5 *** 1 DM 3, " nd mo ' ing 
likelihood that city establishments would favor It ‘ mu ,. s 

But even if regional action were definitely in I* th* war . 

pfospect, the hoteliers and moteliers would still have ifem, Vietnam has one of the p*“ 
iq consider if they would be risking the loss of busl- best tratned armies in Asia and in 
ness by adding the tax to lodging bills. The mayor only m fraction of that army k d ^ ini1 
safys the bulk of visitors are from Washington, Ore- “ y«t committed. ” ™ 

gdin and California and are accustomed to a tax of * * * Fe^ruarv. 

this type. But there are many who are not The teenn d border is that 

; If the proprietors are convinced that the tax between North Vietnam and or the a 

wpuld not repel trade, this still will leave the govern- Red China. Thk border ukm « may* peat 
men! to be similarly persuaded. Its unofficial reaction « Med importance to view of car 

td a Vancouver move toward a room tax has been that Peking and^Moeoow _ Agreem 

tl>t the province wants to attract more visitors, not ******! * 

Him (turn aii»v ov * r mU4 “ r > were signt 

„ . ... ,, ,, _ , . materiel from the Soviet Union, 

t And if all these ifs should be finally disponed of, it mow reports me correct Sm„ unJa , 

1 Hera will be one more to watch out for. ahipmenis from the Soviet Mtloni 

| If the government In the end agrees that the tax Unh* to the North Vietnam will ^ seen 
is 1 a good Idea. Is it likely to allocate this new source increase Oiinese wrk cadre* Hanoli 
ofl revenue to the municipalities? Of keep It for itself? U P lo ■ , Security c 


Long List of Rejections not favor a union embracing the 

Maritime*, which he considered 

rwtHERE are two way* to end By GLEN MAT British six-point plan, October impracticable at the time. Mac- 

1 a wen - -conquer your enemy ». I9S6 — This British govern- (fontt's Cotwervatives did favor 

or sign a pe«e treaty. Prekdent Johnson's letter to m* nt P 1 *" «• largely ■ r *- fo, a j n theory though no prse- 

For the past five years the u Thant, July 31, 1185 — Mr. tostement of prevkua British Btepa WPr< . taken until an Maritime* in line with Mac- 

United States he* been unable johnaoo appealed to the sec re- P*" 0 ® proposal*. ig$4 crick of Macdonald's gov- dona id* current thinking, and 

to achieve either In iU open tary-general for vigorous UN Manila communique. October eminent gave Brown conn prr,,rd eucceaatoily for 

fight against the Viet Gang The eftaf1s te bring about peace 25. 1966 — The U S. and rfve leverage. ™ d « r 110100 L**" Viscount 

Vietnam war has increased in talks other nations fighting in Viet- Before that, the two fellow- "°nck, toe governor-general of 

intensity each year and even U u.g. Ambassador Goldberg's nam pledged to withdraw their Scots had developed a bitter to* d, y> referred to Brown as 

Thant, secretary general of toe letter to the president of the troops from tha country within personal enmity. Brown had _. K 5' 4n ’ who 

United Nations, has for the first un Security Council, July 30. six months If North Vietnam been the secretary and chief P““ lb **- 

time, in his term of office, X965 — The ambasaattor ex- witodrew its forces and ceased figure on a government- ° rown failed to get a 

encountered a problem which he hops that toe council infiltration of South Vietnam. appointed commission that In- Sr"!™. 0 "* ** ** ,n toe first poet- 

apparently cannot solve. -will somehow find the means u S Ambassador Goldberg’s vestigated mismanagement at Confederation election of 1867 

According to U.S diplomatic to mpGn d effectively” to the to y Thant. December 19, Kingston Penitentiary and ”« n * ver r# . n ,^ P , of ^ e * K * ln ' 
rources Hanoi has repeatedly Vietnam situation and pledged 1966 „ Mr Goldberg called on brought about the departure of •PP°'n‘«i to to* Senate 

spumed each attempt to nego- foa U.S. support in its peace- *h e un secretary-general to toe prison head, an old crony of “* f* 11 * ln tere*ts 

1 I.„ . p-cvtul b> rt(oru -,.k. wtatever . 2 ,Twi «»■ ■ n ’”" 1 ”?. * 

the U S. and other government* ★ * * aider necessary” to bring Shout It festersd with the Tory P®**™ 1 * ** 

by rejecting or ignoring 3* India n-Yugoatav proposal. a negotiated settienwnt in Viet- chief, and on an angry night in 

-—i- - «--r.._ ^ House he accused Brown of «■ G |*e and in toe back room* 

fabricating sooie of the evt- £ * T ^ 0 J* tic, • 

dence. A committee Invest!- u Bl ^ n f«H«I to reach the 
gated at Brown’s demand but ■«nmit in politics, he did In 
the best the sditorpoiitician “■ Profession^ of Journalism, 
amid get from toe T«y-domi- w " lch "* Preferred to politics 
ns ted group was a non-commit- *tiywny. K* made The Globs 
tal verdict. tiomlnant newspaper in 

i, * * Ontario, both in political eom- 

In 1858 the wily Macdonald ,nd ^ 

outslicked his old enemy In a N* WM * Canadian pioneer in 
canny game of musical chair* £*“ nlin * »* n9w * 
lor toe premie rah ip The Mac- to* happentn* and he led In 
donald-Cartler administration **snnlcal innovation*. Two 
was coming opart and chose to "***■ ■ ft * r ■‘•rtinf The 
resign after winning i confi- Globe, he brought In from the 
dence vote narrowly. Brown UnIted S* 8 *** toe first cylinder 


Room-Tax Doubts 


All-Purpo$c Schooling 


A Bit Too Much 


ppuea ay ™ pr«»oe,u ^ lnformatlon « toe ^ i9« - The Pope iasued • 

iecretary of Defence Robert S °* r - ~ |ne rupp iwuru - 

iirNamir, ntato rtvaish with w,ua,,a,1 series of appeals to world 

espect to thk secwfiwTJer ***%£. immlirrm to B * ek *“ end to the 

McNamara nays that the MiG * pp ^* 1 *** oW * let 

■ki in North Vietnam will ^ of *’^f f} 1 M^lve peace offenslv^ 

jonttoue to be off timtk for n,tlDn * ur * cd * reacefol solo- December and January. 1985 
American bomber*. If those ^ th rough negotiation.” of the U.S. communA 

)sse* were destroyed the MiG* Vietnam war^ "srithrot posing ca ted with 115 governments 
would shift to already prepared pr !”"^! t,aM, I . _ _ _ . alx presidential envoy* 

Mae* not far distant in China President Lyndon B. John- siting 34 capital*, 
rhe pressure* would quickly H *’' 8 *f**«i» Hopkins A A ★ 

irow to hit them there end the University. Baltimore. Mary- . 

limen.ion. of an openemded land. April 7. 1965 - The Ronning Mission, June 1966 -- 

awr would no longer be in president announced the U.S. Former Canadian diplomat important place In Ontario tion, better trained 

toubt. Glib assurances that stood ready to participate In Chester Ronning met North wtonot curricula on a continuing "behavioral sciences” _ 

atom's internal troubles an 10 "u n e o n dttional discussions” Vietnamese officials at Hanoi in basis. psychology and sociology and. of L*t 

grave Peking could not possibly toward peace in Vietnam. another effort to aeek a bask The committee thus Join* the course, trained to teach about 

send in the same waves of Indian government propoaal. tor peace tail*. maddtng crowd of lobbyists who *ex, alcohol, tobacco, etc. _ 

•volunteers" as in Korea must April. 19® — India proposed a Asian Conference initiative, have been pushing educators for addition, the committee'* long- l _____ w 

be regarded with suspicion. An cessation of hostilities by both August 8 , 1966 — Thai Foreign new subjects on already over- term recommend tion k for all foto wider husiiWM interests. 

--sides, a policing of the borders Minister Thsnat Khoman crowded curricula or for more elementary teachers to b* uni- and one of these was a ht*e 

by an Abo-Asian patrol force advanced a plan for an all-Aslan emphasis on existing subjects, varsity graduates. cattie-breeding project near 

1 IKiay and maintenance of the present Conference to settle the war. Music, consumer buying, real The committee, unfortunately. Brantford Ont. It became a 

Y TJ' boundaries of Vietnam. The proposal waa approved by estate, the law, conservation did not recommend how the North American show place 

in nistory * * * toe Association of Southeast the list of things that ''should' school system should find the thot*h a series of disastnxw 

_ THI£ ,-avaniav varw UN •*«t* , *r>-gener«J’s peace Ask. be taught In school just grow* extra time for the new count* firea foere almost ruined Brown 

efforts. April, 19® — U Thant UN secretary-general's pro- and grows. Taken individually a or how the suitable teachen can financially. 

1889 — 20,000 settlers took proposed Communist Oiinese posai, August 31, 1966 — U plausible oaae can be made lor be found to lake on more He waa frantically tryitw to 

part in the Oklahoma land rush, participation In a seven-power Thant said "Peace in Southeast almost any of throe subjects, demanding duties. As there was reshape bk tn UM 

1930 — The world's great Vietnam Peace Conference. Asia can be obtained only For all we know there may be a no recommendation for a de- a g onner Globe employee 
powers signed a trewty at Commonwealth prime mink- through respect lor the princl- critical kiortage of backet-woe- emphasis of academic aibjeck who had been discharged for 

London limiting the size of ter’s initiative. June, 19® — pies agreed upon at Geneva in vers that could be overcome by such as Engtiah and matiie- drunkenness confronted him In 

navies. i Britain. Canada and other Com- 1945." the schools. matiro. there appear* to be only ^k office with a demand lor a 

Becoad World Wars Twenty-1 monwealth countries proposed U.S. Ambassador Goldberg’a The youth committee would one alternative -a longer school written reference. Brown 
five years ago today — in 19421 moves for beginning peace General Assembly address, Sep- like to see a "socially-oriented'day. refused and the visitor pulled a 

— British commandos raided negotiation* tember 22. 1966 — Mr. Goldberg program of studies ... from A* one teacher said, the Run and ahot hlm in ^ ](% 

the French coast near Boulogne Davies Mission. July, 19® — said the U.S. wanted "a political elementary school to Grade 13" school day could become so long The publisher died three weeks 

and withdrew with all their men I British Commonwealth peace j solution” to the Vietnam con- which could include education j that parents would hardly ever | ater aftPr developed, 

and equipment; five French mission headed by Harold flict and was willing to take the about *ex, alcohol, drug*, see their children, "but It won't ! Iupp o B edly helped on by the 

officials resigned from the Davies, a member of Parlia- first step In lessening hostilities tobacco and other "social core j mutter because we’ll he doing werv-wetkened state of his 

Vichy staff in Washington over ment, attempted to discuss the I if assurance of *ome reciprocal! a u b j e c t * ” In "appropriate moat of the parent*’ duties - conl (it u B*n 
cuUabonrtksi with the Germans., war with Hanoi. j action came from Hanoi. 1 depth” in each year. Also, anyway.” I «n» «-■— 4 i« fmmi 


Out with Parents 


vv hoi. driving, totmcco, ana more empnm-a on poy.ic-. ^ ^ fHn 

sports, drugs and family living e duca tion both during and after a tattxls as one of the greatest 
have in common? If the Ontario *«hool hours. new* beat* in history 

LegMatore's Select Committee The committee wanta all j n 1867 whan he obtained the 
on Youth has its way. education elementary school trochees to text of a draft of the Confrdera- 
| about town will all have an be qualified in physical eduoa- tion kill to be presented to toe 

British House <rf Commons Tbe 
such a* Canadian government had not 
. -1 received It. and Brawn 
.never did reveal how H came 
" 1 |lnto hk hands. 

In later years he branched out 





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fives were tr> put their own 
house ip order. 

And next time you read 
about those nasty things 
Robert Strachan says about 
Premier Bennett, don't worry 
about them. Remember, out¬ 
side the house they observe 
all the social niceties. 


Canady should control its own 
economic .destiny.” 

Is this not the samp line 
espoused by Liberal Walter 
Gordon? 

"Let's say Walter Gordon is 
In agreement with us. We 
were saying It li>ng before it 
was fashionable." 


support the party. Obviously 
ie-j'*ned to having such a 
question asked, Strachan 
tackled it once again. 


By GOROK HI NTF.R 

A large, multi-colored 
pojter of Robbie Burns takes 
up a fair piece of wall space 
ki Room 205 at the Legislative 
Buildings, leaving little lee¬ 
way, for doubt as tto the 
occupant’s ancestry. A 
framed pastel drawing of 
Winston Churchill graces an¬ 
other wall and a small photo 
of Ernest Winch hangs on 
another wall. 

The occupant ia Robert 
Martin Strachart, leader of the 
B.C. New Democratic Party 
knd official thorn in the side 
of Premier Bennett. He is 
indeed of Scottish origin tborn 
in Glasgow) and the pictures 
of Churchill and Winch are 
not there by accident. 


"We are not and never have 
been related to or sympa¬ 
thetic t o the Communist 
Party. Actually, the NDP and 
the Conservatives are the 
alike parties on two major 
points. First, the belief thatnin 
foreign affairs Canada should 
make Us own decisions and 
not be a tail that wags when 
someone pulls a string in 
Washihgton. 

"Set-find, a belief that 


Like most NDP members 
today, Strachan is quick to 
point out recent public opinion 
polls have his party running 
ahead of the Conservatives 
federally. However, he charit¬ 
ably admits this could very 
easily change if the Conserve- 


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"ChurchiH was the great 
commoner within parlia¬ 
ment,” he says. "As a 
pirllamm tarian he was 
superb.” 

And Mr. Winch? 

"He was a very fine gentle¬ 
man — a fiery old socialist 
who fought the battle on 
behalf of the people all his 
life. I used to sit beside him 
in caucus during my early 
years." 

A carpenter by trade, Mr. 
Strachan came to Canada as 
a 17-year-old In 1931 and first 
got Into politics in a big way 
In 1949 when he ran against 
George Pearkes in the federal 
riding of Nanaimo. In that 
one, he finished second. 


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"He walked away with It. 
although I did manage to save 
my deposit, which waa an 
important consideration i n 
1949.” 

The first political success 
came In 1952 when he was 
elected to the B.C. legislature 
from Ihe then Cowichan-Nrw- 
castle riding. He'a never lost 
an ejection since and has been 
the NDP leader for the past 
11 years. For the first time 
this year, he will have a 
ohaNenger, or challengers for 
the post. 


Interior Snows Jog Memories 
Of Devastating Flood of ’48 


I mentioned that many of 
hit remarks about Premier 
Bennett in the house appeared 
to reflect a genuine dislike of 
his opponent. Does he indeed 
dislike Bennett? Mr. Strachan 
pandered for at least 15 
seconds before answering. 

“You ean't have any 
friendly feelings towards ynur 
opponent in the house or you 
couldn't fulfil your function. 
The premier and the leader of 
the opposite* must be oppo¬ 
sites. But 1 dislike him only 
as a politician. There’! Bo real 
friendship between ua, but w« 
ara courteous to each other. 
Wa observe all tie social 
niceties when wa meet. If you 
carried your animosity «*» 
aide tie house, it would warp 
your Judgment.” 


All along the Fraser Valley 
the river broke through dikes, 
birrowed underneath and 
boiled up on the otoer side. 

A 15-foot wall of water 
ripped out Ihe CPR main line 
near Hatsic Lake. No trans¬ 
continental trains arrived In 
Vancouver for three weeks. 

Crops were ruined, families 
left homeless, Total cost! 
113.000,000. 

The valley people say this 
ooukl be another 1948. 


that emergency bind, othpr 
supplies and communications 
have been set up. 

But die wet spectre ai 1948 
still haunts the h»h river 
valleys. 


By JACK MOOR* 

In the valleys of the Fraser 
and Columbia rivers, people 
are saying this enuki be ihe 
year -■ the first big flood 
aktre 1948 

It has been a tough winter 
In British Columbia interior, 
with more snow on the 
mountains and high plateaus 
than In any year tonce records 
first were kept In 1935. 

And it Is a cool spring, 
which means Ihe runoff has 
been slow. 


The valley people remember 
rainy nights in tent cities on 
high ground. They remember 
emwgency fond airlifts. They 
remember the muddy Fraser 
flowing across several miles 
of rich farmland into the clear 
blue of Harrison Lake lor the 
first time tiy anybody's 
memory. 

They remember digging 
earth with iheir hare hands to 
fill the sandbags for toe dikes. 

In 1948 Ihe authorities esti¬ 
mated 32.000 civilians and 
1,500 service personnel took 
part in flond control and 
evacuation efforts. 

Flood fighters labored 
through the nights in the eerie 
glow of army searchlights 
while trucks carried refugees 
and livestock to high ground. 


Kenneth Kferaan. minister 
of recreation and MLA for the 
Fraser Valley riding at ChilU- 
wack. said: 

"I have been observing the 
situation very closely. 1 don't 
think there W any particular 
advantage In miming around 
making loud noises, but rather 
the process of quiet organiza¬ 
tion which is taking place is 
the way to meet the situa¬ 
tion.” 

The government says It 
rfwuld know to May how the 
pattern of runoff wiM go. 

—The tiuifln Press 


While he undoubtedly has 
many areas of disagreement 
with the Social Credit party, 
he turns them up rather 
succinctly. 

"I fed the Social CredH 
party has a sort of conlemif 
for the public — an ignoring 
of the future and a failure te 
appreciate Ihe consequwtcei 
of their action*, especially ia 
the handling of our natural 
resources. AH they ever cose- 
aider is short-term outi 
look.” 

Does he think the govern¬ 
ment give* enough protect!o« 
to consumers and. or, i«> 
vesior. particularly in the 
investment area nf the Van¬ 
couver Stock Exchange? 


The danger ia: If, to early 
June or thereabouts, a sudden 
hot spell hits the interior, the 
riven will swell and could 
inundate thousands of acres of 
rich farmlands to the valleys 
and on delta islands near 
Vancouver. 

Provincial government 
authorities say they are better 
prepared than ever to deal 
with serious flooding. They 
say dikes never have been 
higher or *tmnger, They say 
they are ready for trouble and 


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CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. 
IN COMMAND OF THE FORCES OF 


"The government has been 
reluctant to move to protec* 
the investor to B.C. Tha 
government must act aa a 
conscience for industry and 
commerce, as a protection for 
Ihe consumer ” 

Mr. Strachan was provincial 
president of the carpenters' 
union at one time. I asked 
him about featherbedding 
tactic* carried on by soma 
unions. 


UPPER CANADACONTAftto) WAS 
GENERAL SIR ISAAC BROCK.HE 
STUDIED EVERY OETAIL OF 
UPPER CANADA S DEFENCES. WITH 
HIS LIMtTEO FORCES. HE TOOK 
THE OFFENSIVE. FIRST ME 
CAPTUREO MICHILIMACKINAC, 
WHICH MEANT, THAT THE WHOlE- 
RE6I0N OF THE UPPER LAKES fife 
REMAINED UNDER BRITISH COttTAOi^ 


•*I am opposed to feather 
bedding. I want to see h* 
Introduction of every tech¬ 
nological advance as it be¬ 
come* available w u - 
increase our productivity. If! 
obvious government can't 
provide all ihe neceasaiy 
social needs unless we do 
increase productivity and 
ettminale outmoded system* 
on the part of government, 
management and of labor 
which slow down the process 
at growth.” 

M r. Strachan, however, 
quickly defends the union 
leaders by pointing out It la 
Iheir duty to protect their 
workers, to protect their job*. 
At the same time, be (eels 
they haven't as y*t_fuMlWS 
responsibility to tito 


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community as a whole. 


"On the other side of the 
coin,” he continue* "manage¬ 
ment ia atill trying to hold 
on to management rights of 
the 11th Cartfciry. Government 
will more and more have to 
take action on strikes, lock¬ 
outs and bargaining proced¬ 
ure*. 

•1 am opposed to the 
removal of Ihe right to strike, 
although I recognize the faet 
that strikes today are costly 
weapons and should have no 
place in k rational society.'’ 

Thera la still, after all these 
yean of CCF and NDP, a 
widespread feeling that ihe 
NDP party Is sympathetic 
towards Communism and that 
Indeed, Communists actively 


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^NIAGARA FRONTIER AND 
MANAGED TO GAIN A FOOT 
HOLD ON THE OPPOSITE 
SIDE OF THE NIAGARA 
river. 1 from on tor of 

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Laboriles Rebel 
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LONDON IRrutari' — Sixty 
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■E»t the British |o»m- 
nwnt i support of VS. Pne*i- 
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Chain of Twisters Kill 58, Injure 1,000; Illinois Reels 


tr>man rumagin* through a the high school, said he helped' A spike was driven IhnniKh a 
11 usltrd, oteiluined bcIkhiI hu* teacher* herd about 200 *iudcnt* boy'* side. 

«bi*it me mile from Brhidrre into a caleteria and thry were The tornado first lot the Riant 
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|n|jre Uwd runner* when Hie coming here to help, stay the U-lt«\e p fh* rI*meat thing I've 

phone*' failed At Helvnlcre and hell out!" ever »ern to Mu* w*s tn Serond 

I-*kr Zurich, only rmiTRrncy Mayor Holland of Hrhidere World War when ntir* were 

I phone service was available-. said he was cn mute to hts bombed." Hetland said 

| U . ■«. m i: unawair oi hit uaiuBfce \ , a Tk. storm reached a* far Beividere home when the funnel hire* brokr out tn Oak Laiwn 

. ha '" , ‘ ? U ,? d " y a T >P l- 7 hen W ° ** 7 Bc ‘ V,d 17 1 jti crammed w.th diners 15. a survivor fit the hormr at cloud pounced. He threw him- in the rubble hut the heavy ram 

She .aid. “All I’ve found * h» and there was a bo* halfway and ihen skipped on to the lugh Rclcue „ were , till amoving the high .chool. said "they were ' . , hp M w « ui 1he fiot.r of his car wh.ch followed helped put them 

cornet case.” through the wall." school and a shipping centre. from ^ structures lying all over. Their faces were '. c ^' n was damaged. A high out 

Bill Coleman, 17. a junior at THBEE FXECTBOCUTEU *••***■ d*i*rtmem ,lor '* hou n later. I nwstly covered with blood Michigan. 35 railea school student helped him from _— 

-- - Three Beividere teen-agers '^^ ^ lNbr . E TEF.E BIDODV PRINTS of S 3«re a the auto. 

rn. were HUed when they touched ^ bodies were Dinned under school male. Ted Ke(er. |power failure occurred "As I looked around I couldn't 

<>f r THB ° l <JH »° DY a tree out.ide an Oak Lawl—A Near Harvard, a *chnoi bus _ ll 

I anatan, tath^MrreU_ 'A 4 by * timber was driven home. They remained there £y °*'driver ho*tied hi* charge, from, FOR OEAFNEU A 

W 1)1 IHiTrrVIllBIgk awj* through one wuman’i body. .w aiung a crane tu.-ng enough "T ‘ _ „ of ,'he bu. an instant before the tATTINU*—*0 WINU 1 

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B * • - F * * * 1 • t » t amntl ta Oak lawn, the tornado Doctors treated the inured by by „ r*„.jng ear. all*u> n.< 

I \ , V=r^ slammed into a aupermaritet candlelight Firemen from a* far as Shortly before 11 p.m. nimnls’ 

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Adolf May Bark for Canada 


decided yet. Weal Orman 
authorities appeared to be 
having second thoughts about 
the project because of the 
transport Chats. 

A deadline ai Aug. 1 'vis 
been set for the West Ger¬ 
mans and Canadian* to make 
up their minds, the official 
said. ’ 


A second log drric on the Last year a k>g drive on the 
.Stellako River west of Prince, Stellako created a federal-pro- 
George will be held this June, vincial issue. The federal gov- 
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WiUisUh said Friday eries, and contended that a log 

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completed by tlje Gentian* at 
the end of the war, but w.v 
never in action against Allied 
ships. 

The defence ministry offi¬ 
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command had recommended 
the cannon be sold as scrap 
metal. 

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OSLO, Norway i Reuters i 
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by the Germans at Trondenes, 
near Harstad, northern Nut- 
way, may be used to launch 
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This small Tot Rod and Trailer is just for the 
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plastic. Sale Price_ 8 


YOU PAT . fei 

Ne Dawn Payment — Terms ILN Mon' 

MatchlBg Dryar 

• Designed for permanent press fabrics 

• 4 drying programs 

• Automatic drying control 

• Interior light. • Porcelain tub 

• Lint collector. 


Taka th* Bat Sarvlaa 
Fraw Dawatawa— 
Right lata tha 
Mayfair Mall 

leaves Douglas and Tate# 
every IS mteatea. Times i 
Taeedsy, Wednesday, Bate*, 
day— 8:4S a-m. to I pm., 
Thursday and Friday ’tfl 
t p.m. 


Buy it at 

Woodward’s 
w your 'BEST' 
Guarantee 


SALE PRICE .. 

Ns Dumb Pa ym ent T erms IS.SS Monthly 

—Woodward's Major Appliances, 
Second Floor 


No Down Payment—Torma ll.SS Monthly 


Woodward's Mayfair Phone 386-3322; Cobble Hill, Duncan, Ganges, Gulf Islands, Jordan River, Zenith 6544 (Toll Free). 
Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Shopping Thursdays and Fridays 'til 9. Closed Mondays . 






























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PHARMACIST (Male or female) 1 

Must be a B.C licenced graduate. Good wages, shopping 
discount and full star* benefits. 

Apply be penes or write. 

Employs*set Ofllos, MayfsLr Shopping Cestri 


OPEN DUPLEX 

New 8*% NJH.A. 

Saturday, 2:30 to 5:30 
846A and B Dunsmulr St. 

Bus Stop At Door 

$30,500 - $3,850 down 

»«-7n« Lew NoUHet 658-5275 
Tows ft Country Realty Ltd. 


RESIDENTIAL 
MORTGAGE LOANS 

Up to 85% 

TO REFINANCE, BUY OR 
BUILD YOUR HOME 

NATIONAL TRUST CO. LTD. 

1280 DOUGLAS STREET 388-5461 


OPEN HOUSE 

1889 SKYLARK PLACE (Gordoa Head) 
Today aad Sunday, 2-5 p.m. 

ft^nd new, 3-bedroom home—living room and dining 
roam, kitchen with nook and buOMn oven and hood, good 
aiaa bathroom, powder roam an master bedroom, urge 
■updeck owr d ou ble ca rport; roogbed-ta phnnhhw tor 
third bathroom, rumpus roam witb fireplace, room for 
two extra bedrooms, all la fun basement. MQ BAA 
Beautiful sea views PUCE .. CO|9UU 


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WANTED 

3-Bsdrssn Hssis with Rasemeit 
Pries Rsigs $154100-120,000 

Good district, cloaa to school and shops. 
QUICK POSSESSION DESIRED CALL 
K«th Stabba or Annie May Clarkson 

Immediate Laspeclloa—CALL 

METROPOLITAN REALTY LTD. 


PEMRERTON HOLMES LTD. 


ivite potential purchasers, with or without ager 
to inspect 

21SO AMITY DRIVE 


Unlisted Stocks 

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Saturday, April 22, 2-S pjn. 

(Amity Drive WSsrsects with Pat Bur Highway Just so 
of the Experimental Farm) 

This lovely, secluded borne la handy to eabool aad sea i 
aflsrs quick a cces s to Sidney or YICNBU Near 1 
golf eounes. 

PkaMnsi 

• % ow a wMh a »U VIEW 

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COMPARE 


Price! Selection 
Warranty 1 
L Terms! A 


lailB (tnLnntit. 


sers Should Cheek Fine Print 


Changes \ot Unanimous 


nf Wheeling a* a result of the market <>( I13.UUO.UU0. 25-year 
deal, 6 1 * per cent debentures at 97 1 * 

Among U-S. Steel producers, to yield 6*0 per cent. They are 
Pittsburgh ranks Hth and non-callable for 20 years. 


AT CAPITAL 


Before bank customers make accounts will do better on the the plant personnel for the 
up their minds on what they are longer term of calculation and achievement at a dinner in the 
going to do about all the others with the shorter. . Victoria Golf Club this week, 

largesse being offered them on in addition to providing higher! Mr. Brabant also presented 
iheir deposits after the first of rstes for non-cheqmi^ accounts, cheques fo $100 to four of the 

"* . ; _ ‘i Vancouver Island 

the | drivers as safe driving awards. 

^ ___ _ R. D. Cook, Nanaimo, and L. 

ditions of the new Bank Act, the;offers checking privileges. ThejWillet, Victoria, each completed 
Canadian banks are increasing, Commerce “ 

the rate of interest they will Dominion are 

!»y on deposits, a..„ .1- i- .. 

there is no unanimity among mum three 
them. 

For rvrw-tiequing privilege 
accounts the rate is between 4% 
per rent and 4 per rent. 

FUJI RtS (JIVKN 

The Royal Bank and the 

Toronto-Dominion Bank are „ .. _ 

Offering 4Hi per cent, the Bank money zona appear to be irrevocable proxy for 
of Nova Scotia 4!4 per cent, and shrinking. on Hunt's remainin; 

the Bank of Montreal and the * * * shares In Wheeling. 

Canadian Imperial Bank of WHERE SAFETY IS RING Pittsburgh presider 

Commerce 4 per cent. A gold certificate award of Maxwell j f . becomes 

However, the Montreal and merit from the B.C. Safety 
the Commerce are paying the Council has been won by the 
Interest on the minimum Bamberton cement plant of ■ 
monthly balance, while the Ocean Cement for having com-iH 
Royal, the Toronto-Domlruon pleted to Dec. 31, 1966. 659,614 H Ik’il | 

and the Scotia are calculate man hours without an accident.|K ■■■&■ 

The last accident at the plant M 


»l DAY RILL UNCHANGED 
Government of Canada 91- 
days treasury bills sold this 
is week to give a yield of 3.96 per 

he ant, same as a week ago. 


WHERE YOU.GET EXTRA VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR! 

FOLD-A-CARRIERS 

Folding plastic water cow twiners— 
Ideal for cwmplag, fishing, plcaics, cot¬ 
tages or trailers. Two popular sixes. 

1 25 4 79 

.5-gallon I 


NEW BC'FP UWI K 
B.C. Forest Products 
placing a new issue rat 


May, they should look at the two of the banka are advancing | company’s Vancouver 
fine print. , their rates of interest on 

Taking advantage of the coo- normal savings eoexamt that 


P0LYF0AM MATTRESS 


Two-Inch thick pdyfnam pads, IT 
by Tt” long. Ideal for camp ■ 
cola, banka, ate. Non- E 

allergenic—anaffected by ” 

aalt water. EACH & 


and the Toronto- six accident-free years, 

.. ... ___• both Increasing five-year safety records 

and so far the interest rate on the mini- held by G. K. Nottin 

monthly balance Victoria, and J. T. T 

from 3 to 3% per cent. Nanaimo. 

Whatever toe banks may have * * * 

done in the past, you cannot at BIXX k PURCHASE 
the moment accuse them of Pittsburgh Steel has pur- 


5 HOUSES FOR SALE 
AND REMOVAL 


BALL GLOVES 


Precision movement travel alarms In 
compact simulated leather, slppere.d 
case — luminous dial M I • 

assorted colors. U 

EACH. " 


950 and 164 HIYW00D AVE. 
340, 346 and 352 VANCOUVER ST. 
Opan far Inspection Sat., 10 a.m. fa 4 p.m 

Call: M. Dunn —Day: S88-2055: 
Evening, S84-2ZS9 

MAYFAIR REALTY LTD. 

In the Mall at Woodward s Mayfair. 


A terrific selec¬ 
tion of fielders’ 
gkne*. first base- 
men’s trappers 
and catchers’ 
mitts for the little 
leaguer er the 
aenior leagaer — 
all at LOW, LOW 
PRICES! 


True temper a foot fiber*Us trolling 
rod with flberglan tip and termed 
hardwood handle tor proper grip and 
position locking reel Beat. ft** 

> 12 .M retail valae—owr regular ft 
low price t10.». BALE. U 


ON DOUGLAS 


No. 113 Deep-sea aad lake trolling 
reel by True Temper with star drug 
and FREE 1POOUNG. One af the fin 
eet reels available. Capacity 4 I** 
4M yd. 28 lb. mnuofUsmeal. I (1 

8 ALE . ■ ■ 

SLEEPING BAG 

TINT TIM—S ib. wool batt sleeping 
bag. short itoper-cut else, 8T”x#4” 
with warm Kasha lining. As Ideal 
“•mall fry" bag. 

Regular tt.41 E» 
save t.aa. 


tlie payment on the minimum 


• Player sets Include poles, net. birds, 
4 racquets aad rules. All iu a handy rase. 
Hours of fun for 141 

all the family. fl 

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OPEN HOUSE, SAT., 1-5 p.m. 

LEVEL WATERFRONT — 5*73 CORDOVA BAY ROAD 

• 3 Bedrooms amfben • 2 Full Bathrooms • Wall-to-Wall 
Carpet throughout • Beamed Living and Dining Area 

part or sac nnn 


YOUR PRESENT HOME 
ALL DOWN PAYMENT. Full Asking Price 

lam Bloomfield Is atteadaaee — 417-4878 


Tudor Roue by GEN 
TIL PLASTICS. De 
sig n ed tar long wr« 
lea. Ideal for bed 
reams, etc. Avail 


MAYFAIR REALTY SI 

la the Mall at Woodward’a Mayfair 


RALE 


GARDEN TOOL 
SPECIALS 


NEW UPLANDS SEA-VIEW HUME 

55,000 May Possession 


M” Wide Bamboo Rake 
Lady's Shovel, rog. >.«i 
Long-handled, sqnmre moulh 
Shovel, reg. I B 
II handle shovel, reg. Mi 
Trne Temper L.H. Edger. reg. 3.34 
Moes rake. reg. 3.1B 
Machete with Sheath, reg. t.M 
Economy Gram Seed, 
reg.7fc, 3 lbs. I.at 
Five Hoe Cultivator 

YOUR CHOICE, 4 99 


Where are all the used cars going? Car after 
car has disappeared from MORRISON S USED 
CAR LOT during the past week! It could be 
hypnotism, levitation, or some other feat at legrr- 
dermain. But really, it’s now of thona . . . 
rim ply the manner In which Morrison's 


SPACEMAKEB—« Tier turntable, 14*,’* 
diameter by 3^ M high. Keep everything 

on year shelves 4II 

eaaOy aceneelMe. 

Beige oaly. EACH. ■ 


Lease Car Changeover of 
these tough little Britiah-bullt 
GM cars. Outstanding econo¬ 
my . . . really great value 
at. EACH 


EACH 


Luxury family home of 4 or more bed¬ 
rooms, penciled den. large rum pox room. 
S separate bathroom* aad many other ex¬ 
tra* that must be seen. 

LEACH A SPARKS LTD. 38S-41I7 

MR. HOLDKN—477-25M 


MEN’S SWEATERS 


C ardlgaaa and paliovera af !■■% Du Peut orlou or 1W% 
virgin weel. Patterua and plalaa. CuAors: red, blnea, 

gra;rs, tan and black. Haas l.M.L. aad XI. 

Beg. (rent l it to 18.40 


LAND SURVEYORS 


Used Car* Sure Disappear Fast when 
they're priced as low as they an 
at MORRISON'S NOW! 


Two interesting vacancies are now open with B.C. Hydro 
to conduct legal, engineering and hydrographic survey* 
pertaining to land acquisition, the location of proposed 
generating, transmission and distribution facilities, fiow- 
«ge, reservoirs and other Hydro developments. 

Applicant* should be members of the Corporation of B.C. 
I.and Surveyors and should offer at least five yean prac¬ 
tising experience including some on engineering projects. 

Salary commensurate with qualifications plus excellent 
fringe benefits. 

Apply to: 

X The Manager. 

/ 1 I \ Head Office Personnel Department. 

B.C. HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY. 
970 Burrard Street, 

VI I J Vancouver 1, B C. 


Hal VOLVO UU. two-dour, black with 
red interior. Lie. 58-964 tOQQSi 

Reduced from $3196 to COOO 

IMS PONTIAC. Station Wagon, V-f, automatic. 
Lie. 23 4X1. *101x7 

Was $2315. NOW. I f 

law OOBVA1B, four-door Hardtop, 3- 

apaed transmission Lie. 43-865. 44 Q4C 

Reduced from *2116 to. I Ow 

1*84 M GJA I PORTS. Convertible 

With radio. lie. 66 - 743 . I4 4AC 

Reduced from $1896 to. I TWO 

1488 PLYMOUTH FURY, four-door 
Hardtop, Ley Under, power steering. $4B8P 
Lie. 42-845. Reduced from $1116 to . 1019 

iUB RAMBLER Hi. xedan, automatic 
drive, radio. Lie. 48-868 |4 999 

Reduced from $1595 to . .. I Cfifc 

1888 8 TUDERAMEX UU, sedan, 6 - 
cyifnder. Lie. 460-603. ffiOQ 

Reduced from $1295 to. 090 


MEN’S JACKETS 


V-8, four-door Hardtop s. 
power steering, radio. SCU1 
on nese-car warranty. Low 
mileage. Reg. 13(96, RE¬ 
DUCED TO, EACH 


PHeh riders 


MEN’S TOQUES 


EACH 


Daputy Flail Saptriitsadiat 

B.C. Hydro requires a Deputy Plant Superintendent for Its 
750 MW Burrsrd Thermal Generating Plant at loco, B.C. 

Applicatxxu are invited from Engineers capable of regis¬ 
tration as a Professional Engineer in B.C and preference 
will be given to bidders of lit Gass Stationary Engineers 
Certification. At least six years previous experience In the 
field of operation, maintenance and labour management 
in a large modern thermal plant in necessary. 

The Burrard Plant consists of 3x150 MW 1100 pslg 
1000/1000* F Turbo-Alternators with natural gas or all fired 
boilers. A fourth unit is presently being installed and a fifth 
due In service In 1901. The Plant It situated some fourteen 
miles from downtown Vancouver. 

The position carries a salary range of $955 to $1347 per 
month and toe starting salary will be commeneurate with 
training and experience. Fringe benefits include contribu¬ 
tory pension scheme, group life insurance, income con¬ 
tinuance and medical coverage. 

Applications in the first instance detailing full training, 
qualification*, experience and present position to; 

® THE PERSONNEL OFFICER. 

Staff Services Department, 

Metro Region and Production Division. 

B.C HYDRO A POWER AUTHORITY. 

970 Burrard Street. VANCOUVER, B.C 


IBM OLDAMOBILE TOR- 
ON ADO. two-door Green 
with white leather interior, 
full pavw equipment Lie. 
48-101. Reduced from 


Fine selection of men's wits for spring la wool 
wsratodi , Venetians, hop-sacking, silk wools. Two 

gad three-button models, centre or 
■Me vents— all popular shades. Sixes P A50 
t4tc54. Tailor on premises to manure M 
.perfect fit. 989.50 value. OUR PRICE W W 
8mall Charge For Alterations 


ISM CADILLAC, sedan, 
excellent mechanic's spe¬ 
cial, for parts. Automatic 
drive, power steering, 
power brakes, radio, elec¬ 
tric windows and seats 


CAYNE SEDAN, 6 -cyiin- 
der. Lie. 53-216. Reduced 
from $2M5 tones 


CLEARANCE OF 
BOYS’ SWEATERS 


FaUevara and cardigans, mostly I8S% erica, la colors af 
rad. hiaea, grey, tea, wine and Mack. Broken etoe and 
osier range. Sixes J to IE 

Regular from $2.59 to M 89 $JC99 

$7.99. 25% OFF!... I to 3 


ISM OLDS MOBILE DY¬ 
NAMIC 18. tour-door hard¬ 
top, 1 -owner, low mileage. 
FuD power equipment. 
Save Over BQQQC 
$1,800 now at.. wODtf 

ISM PLY MOUTH Belve¬ 
dere. twodonr, V-l, auto¬ 
matic. White with black 
top. Ik. SMB. Reduced 
from $23*5 MAOB 


BOYS’ JACKETS 

Washable Fireside corduroy, front 
yobs with kathmthi piping, Ap¬ 
pend front, slashed pockets, but- 
hsnsd caff. Colon: dark 
green, brown and bur- FIQ 
gundy. Hlsea 20 - 2 AJO- *% 

32-S4 aad S6_ || 

LITTLE ftOYS’ JACKETS 

UeidM Node, aelf-fringed back and 
Irani yoke, dawn Meeven and an patch 
packets. Zippcred down (rani, on Meal 
play Jacket In ton little nu. Galasra: 


SHOPS FOR RENT 
The Village Fair 

n BASTION SQUARE 


1MI CHEVROLET STA¬ 
TION WAGON. Automa¬ 
tic, Lie. RSX. Reduced 
from $595 907 M 


Casual ahlrta. abort- 
aleeved, drip 'a' dry, 
alrlped aad llgared, 
all oa white back- 
ground. Stsea 3,4,8 
and 8x. 


1808 PLYMOUTH Belve¬ 
dere sedan. V- 8 , automa¬ 
tic drive. Tan with match¬ 
ing interior. Lie 48-OSfi 
Reduced from lit 9 
$845 to "tOO 


ISM BUKV LeSabre, tour- 
door Hardtop. Full power 
pquipmoiL Black with 
matching Interior. Lie. 
43-773. Reduced 0077 
from $1116 to Off 


An Exciting indoor Multi-Level Moll 
Designed for 14 Unique and Unusual Shopa 
50% ALREADY TAKEN 

Bailable for: 

• FABRIC SHOP • ANTIQUES 

• TOYS FOR MEN • A RT GAL LERY 

• WOOLLEN SHOP • COFFEE SHOP 

and Many, >laay Othere 

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 
OPEN FOB INSPECTION 
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1 - 5 P.M. 
FOR RENTAL INFORMATION . . . 
PHONE 388-5568. OR EVENING, 479-5453 

Operated by Ixmdoa Wax Museum Ltd., 

!«t Quadra Street. Victoria, B.C. 


ON DOUGLAS 


1832-34 STORE STREET 


Opposite Mayfair 




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CHEVROLET 


Fatlu (Zalanift. Vittorio, RC, 'xiturdav. Apr.I 22. 196T 


Cancer Cure hi 
Early Diagnosis 


the the fund was getting monthly 
donations by payroll deduction, 
and pn’dict'Hf If the present rate 
of increased revenue continued, 
the campaign would reach its 
year's objective of (55,000. 

Dr. H. M. Edmison was 
elected president, and other 
officers elected were R. D. 
Ferguson, vice-president, sad 
Mrs. R. N. Grubb, eerretary- 
treasurer. 

■| Director* elected were F. A 
Nicholson, Stanley Moore, Dr. J. 
| £.. M. Anderson. F. W. White- 
] house and K. R. Thornton 


A cancer cure, or permanent 
relief for cancer is now m sight 
in many areas, according to Dr. 
K. R. Thornton, director of 
laboratories at Royal Jubilee 
Hospital. 

He tokl a meeting Thursday 
of the Victoria unit of the 
Canadian Cancer Society that 
“too little, too late” no longer 
applied to cancer 
"Tbo late" was the only thing 
that counted. 

He pointed to recent experi- 
• m.-nU in the -United Stati** 
where large numbers of jieople 
were examined, who had no 
cancer symptoms whaWoever. j 

RK(t)\ ERV RATE 

I Tl» recovery rate after five 
years, for those where early 
was awarded Thursday Tty the cancer waa discovered this way, 
federal government to Fraser wea 87 P pr «=«*• «ompared with 

«• - v«—v„ srs, *:;z 

calling for dredging the Inner ^ before the cancer vnm 
CONVENTION CENTRE part of the natural harbor, found 

The money, it was suggested. including Blue Heron basin. " of course, of those exam- 

rould be used for tourist Dredging of the harbor, which; bJ^’ cl ^e r * proportion 

promdlon or to help finance a provided wharfing facilities for -Qt course It all costa a! 
convention centre for Victoria fishing boats as well atjtremendous amount of money,” 
- a centre which Is expected to marinas, is expected to start'he said. 

mat several millions of doHars. **t month. * “But a country which spends 


The “cutting edge" of the local tourist industry 
will meet soon to pass judgment on a plan to levy a, 
four-per-cent room tax on accommodation establish-' 
ments in order to raise money for promotion. 

Sam Lane, chairman of toe 
tourist group of the Victoria 
Chamber of Commerce, tokl 
directors Friday he will call a 
meeting of people In toe fore¬ 
front of the field, such as hotel 
*:id rontelmeBr—4* v»e* -mo-. 
census and make recommends- 
I mm. 

The plan to levy the tax was 
first suggested by chamber 
president Courtney Haddock and 
Inter supported by Mayor 
Stephen who felt that between 
5200,000 end 5300,000 a year 
could be raised. 


where a great deal of diag¬ 
nosing would be done by 
computer. 

No human being could hope to 
keep up with the continual 
output of new knowledge in 
books and articles, but a 
computer could, said Dr. Thorn¬ 
ton. 

APKlt. H Nil 

F A. Nicholson said thorp had| 
been a 10-pcr-cent increase In 
donations to the April cancer 
fund campaign over last year. 

He noted toat more and more 


Anchorage 

Increases 


1662 ST. FRANCIS WOOD 


On a nice quiet cul de sac off Rockland Avenue, a high location on a beautifully treed 
lot with glimpses of the sea. An excellent plan with large living room and formal size 
dining room, beautiful built-ins Including dishwasher. 4 bedrooms. IRA Pf|f| 
Full basement with fireplace in rumpus room. Approx. 1600 tq. ft. 
of delightful living, including triple plumbing. Asking---¥■?¥¥¥ 


For appointments to view call Mr. J. D. Smith 

385-6741 

NORTHWESTERN SECURITIES OF VICTORIA LTD 


Murray Dale 


Lme. that toe tourist industry 
people spend considerable 
money of their own txi promo¬ 
tion. 

He granted the primary 
motive was to fill rooms but the 
effect wat far more widespread. 

C ONSIDER COSTS 

Everybody was getting some¬ 
thing, he added. It should also 
be realized toe accommodation 
people get only third crack at 
dollar. Statistics 


the tourist 
showed food and beverage sup¬ 
pliers came first and the 
transportation Industry second. 

Mr Haddock warned the 
meeting shcsild give some con¬ 
sideration to methods and cost 
of collecting the tax. He sug¬ 
gested that toe accommodation 
suppliers should get a fraction 
of toe tax for collecting. 

Mr. Haddock said that Van¬ 
couver turned this plan down! 
and the premier was against it! 
but, nevcrtheiessi, he could see' 
It being adopted provincialfy if 1 
it was not put into effect here. 

SWIFTS URE PLAN 

A proposal for a “Swiftsure 
Yeek" tor Victoria will be 
studied. The plan, as outlined at 
the meeting Friday, would hinge 
nn the chamber setting up a 
central information centre for 


penning it. 

Thomas D cony warned 
against expedition of the 
event. Yachtsmen came to the 
Swiftsure to sail he said, and 
would be quite capable of taking 
the event elsewhere if It was 
commercialized or “souped up." 


mors complete Base ui aS, you’re getting M 
car JOB wont in any «*» Ton want, with 
equipment you'll ruully like, "1 ° •P»° q1 P no * 
you cun afford. Hunyl Chuck thu uubu low 
price ou thuuo Uriuo upucially equipped, epe- 
ciully priced Chevrolet, with your dealer today 
—you con eave youreelf a lot of money. 


MINERS 
dig us 

AUDITORS 
count on us 

FARMERS 
root for us 

WEATHERMEN 
hail us 

PUBLISHERS 
subscribe to us 

even BANKERS 
give us credit 


ON ALL THE 

at tour chiviout di 

Vm. it’s that special t«ea 


ever on a 
11, Corvair or 1 
•enerous Spring 


You, too, cart rely on Paclfio 
Y/aatern Airlines lor fast, 
efficient scheduled service* 
throughout the Canadian North- 
Vast. Fly wMh Canada s bast 
looking atowardeases between 
Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast 
end Vancouver Island; or be¬ 
tween Edmonton end major 
northern centre*. And aend ua 
your air cargo; we’re nice to 
that, toot 


Authorized Dealer la Victoria; 


Phone 885-5777 


8050 Douglas at Finlay son, Victoria 


Be sure to see Bonanra on the CBC-TV network eech Sunday. Chech your local Hating for channel and time. 




















yi SAFEWAY 


flailq (EoLnnilt. Victono, BC, Saturday, April 22 , 19&7 


Ao Direct Dialing 
Until June, 1968 


C F ’AnrhinWk.■ Hie- mitt 
pany's Island division manager, 
said •III’ delay caused by a 
strike in a plant that jtmduced 
the equipment, scheduled to go 


R C. Telephone C n 


lit p a n > 
anmium-rd Friday ''circum¬ 
stance* boj-ond its control 1 have 


Tbi Brsatsst Spsctacular in Canada 


Transportation Tangle 

Suburban bus depot in path of tornado shows 
smashed buses tossed about in Oak Lawn, south¬ 
east Chicago suburb, Friday. Some idea of fury of 
storm comes from way heavy equipment was 
strewn about. — (AP) 


1700 Aimed Forces Personnel 
in two hours of thrilling 
entertainment, action, 
pageantry and excitement 


Whole, 

Government 
Inspected, lb. 


Greek Clamp 


obstetrician and gynecologist,! 
who is president ot the Family 
and Children's Service. 

The discussion will focusa on' 
the prevention of legitimacy, i 


A major public forum on i 
illegitimacy will be held under 
the auspices erf the Family and 
Children's Service in McPherscn 
Playhouse at I p m. May *. 

The fact that the forum will 
be held with the annual meeting 
of the organization it an indica¬ 
tion of how serious the problem 
is looked on by child welfare 


Reaer* «l Heat Bleachers 

.*2.00 *1.00 

.*2.00 *1.2* 

TICKETS ON SALK 
AT ALL 

EATON’S STORES 
ON VANCOUVER 
ISLAND 

No TttophM* 
Reasnittnii 


rection in 15M7-49. Greece and 1 
Turkey form the eastern Medi- 
krtmnean flank of the North At- 
Untie Treaty Organization. 

WILL HURT NATO 

Whalr\er the outcome, h 
means further deteewrauon of 
the NATO position in the BaJ- 
kan-Middle Cast sphere—a po¬ 
sition aheady weakened by the 
Greek-Turfcish conflict over QH 
rrua. where a liruted Notional 
peweekeeping force guard* the I 
peace. 

Radio Athena said the chief! 
of the army general staff, Gen.! 
Gregorios Spandikakia. wail 
named vice-premier and de-i 


prohletba farad by immarried 
expectant mothers and toe tale 
of toe illegitimate child. 

Panellists will be Mrs. Faye 
McBride, supervisor of the 
Family and Gaklren s Service’s 
iximarried parents section;; 
Victor Belknap, B.C.'s deputy 1 
superintendent of child welfare; 
Rev. Robert Morris of First 
United Church, and Dr. E. N 


Fresh Boneless 


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toe Greater Victoria area last 
year. 274 wrrr illegitimate 
The moderate rrf the panel 
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other key points in the capital 
before dawn as the army ■ i 
stepped in to handle a mounting 
political crisis. 

Government and party leaders 
were placed under arrest and 
a state of siege declared. The 
Greek embassy in Home aaid 
many were later treed. 

SHOT ON SIGHT 

Civilians in Athens were 
warned they would be shot on 
sight if they ventured on to the 
streets after dark. 

The army radio announced 
that a decree signed by US-year- 
old King Constantine paved the 
way for the takeover and that| 
the king, whose role was not 
clear, ad ended when the Arch-1 
bishop of Athens swore in the 
new government. 

There were no reports in Ath¬ 
ens of any direct statement by 
the king. 

SHOOTING REPORTED 

Nor went there reports of dis¬ 
turbances during the takeover, 
though the Yugoslav news 
agency Tanjug reported spora-j 
die shooting as troops patrol¬ 
led the half-empty streets at : 
the Greek capital Friday. 

Tanjug said Greek troops had' 
blocked the border with Yugo¬ 
slavia. 

It was the most serious crisis 
for Greece since the Greek* 
beat d<>wn a Onmmumst inatm- 


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Title Will He V acated 
If Clay Goes to SVison 


NEW YORK (AP) — if 
heavyweight champion 
Cassius Clay goes to jail 
for refusal to enter military 
sen ice, his title will be 
\aeated and an elimination; 
tournament staged to pick a 
successor, the chairman of 
the New * York Athletic 
Commission said Friday. 


"We definitely will strip him 
of his title." Eddie Dooley told 
The Associated Preaa. "1/ that 
happens, we wiH take six or 
eight of the world’s leading box¬ 
ers and let them fight it out." 

Other boxing title bodies the 
World Boxing Association, the 
British Boxing Boaitl of Octroi 
• nd Ihc Eurtr>osn Boxing Assn- 
ciatkjf) hinted they probably 
would lake similar action but 
preferred to wait developments. 


"Knowing Clay as an indivi¬ 
dual, he probably will change 
i his mind 14 times getting from 
i Louisville to Houston." said 
; Robert Evans. Louisville attor¬ 
ney and president of the WBA 
"We don't want to anticipaie 
anything 

* But if Clay were to go to 
Jiiil for five years, as rep rird, 
we would have to take some 
kind of action.” 

Tl»e British Boxing Board and 


Yankees Again Lose 
To Rookie Southpaw 


the European Association both 
saxt they would sit tight until 
something happens 

"If the title ia declared va¬ 
cant." said a board spokesman, 
"and elimination bouts *re held 
we shall insist at least one Eu¬ 
ropean booter be included. This 
obviously would be West Ger¬ 
many's Karl Mildenhergrr, the 
European champion." 

All REE Oh KARL 

Donley agreed that Miklen- 
berger would have to be in¬ 
cluded In any elimination tour¬ 
nament. 

I The New York Athletic Cotn- 
| mission, with tie-ins with several 
states and foreign countries, for 
I years has been r»wtRider«d the 
, moat important voice of the 
sport. 

The WBA is an organization 
of state association*. When it 


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Yanker-killers used to he.against MrJ Siottlemyre. who into a second-place tie. Moving'heavyweight champion, prior to C (pYY t 1 f\ 11 £1 ^ 

atarce and famous but now that had pitched shutouts in bis firat ahead of them were the Detroit Terrell * loss to Oay. moat ring 1/lillmV V/ IJl/lVJIitl i aUIJI vFEAx-'EJI 

the mighty have fallen they are two starts to give New York Tigers, who blasted Minnesota followers stuck with the state) I ■ ■ 

plentiful and can only get a Yankees a hetter-thaiKxpected Twins. 12-4. The Twins never commission In re-cognizing Clay. j 
stirt towards becoming famous 1 start. recovered after Tony Oliva to*' ,me*H DETERMINED 

hy handling the fnrmer scourges Rohr wasn't quite as good a third-inning home run when _ h^vvweirti! |d nB who la' W'T IT f* « W'S IT 1 

of the American League. yesterday, but he was good he passed Cesar Tovar on the . to evade Armv service li _ I I __ __ 4 ' I j _ ^1 I 

Re that as it may. 21-year-old enough* He struck out seven. b»*e p»m as Mohammad All a'minister (H 11 O I Q I PQf Q 1 O 

Bill Rohr of the Boston Red Soxwalked only one and scattered Tovar .topped between first l!l]am insu „ hf re- | Ud, J.Q B l X/t* I ^ |JJ[ C/CIJ. JLld Util 

at least has taken two giant eight hit* effectively In be*Ung;anii second base, and the to , # |, a ^ ^tten he *™—* **•*■*■ ^ m.K-/ v *• M. 

strides towards major league Stottlemyre, 6-1. I previously-elated Oliva ran right j B «aliexl up for mduction at JL 

baseball security | a run-scoring double and a I by him as the ball he hit landed Houston April 2ft. 

The rook.e lePh.nder. who lwo-run Wr by Dali.on Jones; in the upper right-field dec* *„ d he ^ «| y wuoU de- MONTREAL fCPl-The pro-'apparently overcome a weak- decision which of hi. veteran moved because of fatigue and 

heal Whitey Ford with a one. did moat of the damage for the C Ihv el a n d Indians also cline take the oath but alro Utg , tW , , ftminon . g *.<- „<•*. he disptavrd when he first nrtminder* will face the hot an ankle bruise. Imlach said, 
h uer in his first mayor-league Red Sox . !***"* ,h f T, «*« would refuse a, take the .tap (lf £ lh , b^,,^f.,pven joined the defending Stanlev Montrealer* today. ’They'll know who's go.ng to 

atari, was matched yesterday, Defeat knocked the Yankee. J im Fre S os. bit a two-out. ninth- forward when his name Is S| * ^ nna , look |cu P champion, two months ago. Terry Sawchuk was reared start just before .hey take the 

___ r ~ o give Cai- called. Authorities .ay wchie- d jff erent approaches to Friday "He doesn't let those rebounds by Johnny Bower near the five- ice Saturday." Imlach said with 

3 33 1 °™ 7 . ' , * m wrin ; I 0 "" '* PJ jn,stablP by * practices, but the end result go bouncing back all the way minute mark of the third period a grin. "Maybe I'll let them 

t L k LPa f W 2T y J?* [TL? ^ was the Mmc. to the blue line any more.” Thursday night after Montreal's make up their own minds after 

AM TWF \ 1 w'ili r n^ disgr.^. mv - For Montreal Cnadien,. who Imlach aaid he ha. made no fifth goal_Sawchuk was re- the warmup." _ 

^ 1 T ' l “ W ■ m - Ugion, my people or myself byf^nced Toronto Maple ^.fs 

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™ Bt \ • I « •- I equality and freedom." Ctay ,nr the I^afa it was com pul- — ——— 


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At the risk of being arraigned on charge* of spreading 
alarm and despondency I must confess that I hrtieve there are 
only four British golfer* technically equipped to conquer the 
world 

That is one hell of a claim for so seemingly a small point 
as a man'?, putting style, hut 1 l«Hev* it tn he sorrowfully lim¬ 
it's no coincidence that while South Africa has produced 
Gary Player. New Zealand Bob Charles, Australia Bruce 
Devi n. Japan a number of honourable mentions and America 
a whole new generation of hard-hitting potential champions, 
Britons have been complacently contemplating their glorious 
past and doing nothing shout the future 

What they cannot seem lo get into their heads i. that to he 
■ pretty good professional golfer In Britain is to set one's sights 
on becoming a parish councillor instead of Prime Minister. 

To rank now. in the fast-expending world of golf, you have 
to have made your mark outside the 50-mile circle bounded 
by Wentworth in the west and Royal Si. George's in the easi. 
Ybu have lo play, and damn-near win. in sdeh Inconvenient 


pitched by Bob Veale which 
gave Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-1 
viviory over Chicago Cub*. 

1 New York Met*, beaten by the 
veteran righthander ntne I 
straight times in Shea Stadium. I 
scored nve runs off Jim Bun 
ning In the second inning and 
went on to a 6-1 decision over 
Philadelphia Phillies. 

In Lna Angeles, baseball's 
longest streak came to an end. 
The Dodgers were rained out of 


• I «C3 ~ 1 equality and freedom. Ctay ‘" r 

' 1 ! said Jn a news ormferem-e in **> 

i '4 — Louisville Thursday. PERFECT ATTENDANCE | 

» tT. V’ EVEN CHCVAIjO » made no difference to 

« | Dooley *. d If CW «‘Ue U •»£££ £SZ[ 

1 1 - \ declared vacant, leading eon- 

tenders would be thrown into the^ U P ■" * bbrrvU,w! 

m \ uni a"*** of diminatteta. These wortout. 

• 1 an - would imlude such fighters as, "Sure it was an optional prac-j 

t 1 v, Floyd Patterson, George Chu-, tiee." Toe Blake, the Montreal 

4 J m 1 valo'of Toronto. Terrell. Znra coach, said after the workout. 

1 • ■ Folley. Thad Spencer. Joe Fra-|‘*But I guess no one like* to 

5 4 ro 1 tier. Henry Cooper and Milden- B | g y in seclusion In the country 

!*«*■! berger They were all waiting at the bus 

• 1 xm • : ~ ' when I got there." 

The Canadiens hide out be 
, . 1 tween game* at a Laurentian 

veale which . Mountain reanrt north of here 

,,ral ” * jHVTc V 'and will not return to town un-t 

c ° 01 ’ til near game time turi*>. 

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Handicapping Made Easy 


venues as Johannesburg. Talpeh, Tokyo, Sydney, Mexico City ***' e ' r scheduled game against 
and Bermuda before proving you're just a* good as the next 1 St k* 1 '* Cardinal*, it wss the 
man in the ultimate tests in Florida and California jj ” 1 *i me , ^ mr,vwl 

Where, friends, is the Briton who's done that? Aaswer: Broiklyn st the siart of 

nowhere. So while you think up your theory, just listen to mine. Ihp season that rain h*d 

prevented even an Inning being 
played. 


Rased on Old Cliche 


It's based on experience of golf all over the world and a NtK Yorl 
cliche. I've lived with for the past 40 year*: ' Drive for show, 
putt for dough.” mark 'J 

There is hope, certainly, In the greater number of British <xtman. t 
youngsters who are now getting out to the lar corner* of the r»iuom» 
world in the winter. But what amazes me is that nearly all of 
them come home with precisely the same putting-style with t« <?>. 
which they went. ISf^aTw 

They follow-through after striking the ball on the greens. [] 

And there, in a single-sentence w-hlch may well sound like the 
Ultimate in over-simplification*, ia my explanation of why Bril- 
am isn't winning more than the occasional laurel overseas. Bunirr 

Let me immediately warn my British readers against KtSw^r 
leaping wit of their chairs and Instantly changing their putting o**a»r < 
method from the smooth-long-follow-through to the abrupt stab cturun 
which see* the putter-head atop dead on impact. W Vtun 

In Britain, where the greens are the truest and fastest In cL 
the world, you can use this method with good effect till the cow* W,rd '* 
come home. It it only when you go abroad, particularly into 
tropical and sub-tropical regions where the climate has trans- 
formed eoarae-graas greens into slow pile carpets, that the JJtaTi.' 
British style ia exposed as useless. ™ i 

From Hong Kong to Atlanta. Georgia, you, have to rap the iiSi'.. D 
ball and not roll it. If you roll It the moat minute blemish at 
Impact -a sixteenth of an Inch error on a long putt for example «•* v™ 
- will become so exaggerated that your ball can finish five feet 
■hart, past or wide. You simply relinquish ail control over the 
putt's journey if you insist on taking the British putting style 
■broad. SK? 1 

It bewilders me that ao many intelligent young British 
golfers fail to see H. It it costing them thousands of rands, 

' dollars and yen every year. fer 


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<Ham. Harm run RnMon-Jnr»l <!■!'. 


MONTREAL — Handicap chairmen and 
their committees acros* the country will now 
have help from Bank of Montreal computers 
in calculating golf handicaps. G. Arnold Hart, 
chairman snd president, said the hank has 
introduced a new service "to relieve golf 
cluh* of the chore of calculating handicap* ” 
The program was developed with the 
approval of the Royal Canadian Golf Asso¬ 
ciation. at the Board of Trade Country Cluh 
tn Toronto, where it received enthusiastic 
support. The service has been endorsed lor 
countrywide application by the RCGA. 
whoe rules will apply. 

Twice monthly, participating golf cluh* 


will receive summaries of members' handi¬ 
caps calculated hy computers at the hank's 
Genie centren in Montreal, Toronto and 
Vancouver. Clubs and golfers will he ahle 
in use these summaries both to ascertain toe 
handicap and to post new scores. 

In addition, individual handicap raids will 
lie provided for memhers of clubs affiliated 
with the provincial golf associations and tt-n 
RCGA, and cards will he renewed automati¬ 
cally at least once a month. The cards will 
he valid for tournament purposes. 

Each of the bank's !W offices in Canada 
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ti4mie rent re* 


Blake refused to make any 

iSSWJSTffllJSiln Patrick Cup Play 


Imlach. Toronto's general man- 
ager-conch. said the Montreal¬ 
ers “will cry before it's over.” I 
I “Last night's game is gone, 
I and there’s no point in talking 
| shout it.” Imlach said. *ft*G 


Totems Lead Canucks, 2-0 


Tadav's National Hockey VANCOUVER — Seat tie. now moves to Seattle for Things simmered down a hit 
. '' piavaff Totems took a 2-0 lead in the completion, the Canuck* having until the third period when 

mum bemeea Tarsal- and best-of-seven Western Hockey no home Ice because of altera Canucks' Brian Hextall tried 
Maatreal at Maatraal earn be League playoff final Friday tions being made at Vancouver Larry Lund for size. 

.MB an MmimIs I Bad • nifh‘ by defeating Vancouver Forum. Larry Cahan and Barry Wat- 

■Urkac »l ltJlt.a. Cunucks, 4-3. in a fight-filled Defenceman Noel Picard son gave the Canucks ■ 2-1 

..^_ game broke a S-3 tie midway through hrst-peruxl lead after Chuck 

. ... . « The series for the Patrick Cup lhr final period when his Holmes had put Totems ahead. 

- - screened shot from the point got then Hen Boehm put Canuck* 


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Sriaai ixi: rrtsm <t.' norland | mampmiwip this season Mr 
Htoioo <M-. WhlfflaM 'Sid' 


) running his squad through a 45- 
Hurd to neat ■ minute light skirmish. 

Hustling fullback plsy by Don , " W « h * v ' 10 ™ J" *■*' 

McIntosh has been a hig *t nught as wel be Saturday^ | 

reason why O'Keefes won Ps- 

clfir Count Soccer League Jm'.ch «ie«menL 

champioadvip this season Mr- y* u " 

^ - JT-S-JP difieront T^to fe^m S2Z\ 


K«m>* cits msaiinm > t • *•«"» " , ’ r " isaturdav" 

mjfim.ira ooi nne ad i 4 t Huh meets North Shore in “ 

pfir .MS Playoff ^.-fin.1. It . a. Mac- 'EVENLY MATCHED 

JMJtoafraii. gam. nm nan cuy dmaid p*rk. sUrta at 2 p m. I During their 14 me 


Ir»lo*h will be counted cat 
again today when Victoria 


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Palari S-l Ud Jaaafihau.; t ulrmaa . 
and C aa Bitnra. Horn, rua. On* a »• 
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Chicaan »\ m a®- 1 I a 


During their 14 meetings over 
the regular TO game schedule 
the two chibs split the points. I 
Both won six. and the two 


City Clubs 
Seeking 
B.C. Titles 


past goalkeeper A! Smith on the two goals in front in the second 
Klioit side, it was Picard's period before Hale and Picard 
second goal of the game. beat Smith with long shots. 

TEMPERA FLARE 

Bob Cook of the Canucks and D»r,«lv<*ll 

Larry Hale of the Totems fCL D3 SCDcU 1 
started a first-period hassle 

which smn involved practically, van* nm Si -1 ! H ! 

every player on both cluhs.: ^V L > 

; Handrahan <«'. nixon '*■ and UrSa- 
• * • ! man. Horn* run Sraltl* B»nk« (lilt. 


»».*TTl.r. 4. VAX4SMVKB 
mm ruiKii 

I Sdalltr. Holm** It 17 


Timm 4 1). Hawaii 3- 
PnrUand t Snr*an» 3. 

San lit**n 3. Tulia 4. 

Indlanapnlla 3. Pfmaalt » 


Vaalt M and PaiUarraj: Culp I t MW* Majar 


TODAY 

P.M. 

ir Minor Mb|m to 


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TOMORROW 

• :M 5:30 


v .4# chon in th» art* 


Four with a Chance 

So. in surveying the British golf scene for the young men 
capable of raising the Union Jack over a few foreign club¬ 
houses, I restrict myself to four players whose putting styles 
give them a chance: 

Neil Coles. George Will, dive dark and Peter Townsend. 

I add the name of a fifth—Tony Jaeklln—because I believe he is 
the best and toughest young newcomer Britain has found in 
five year*. 

I do not believe that we shall see whether Townsend is to 
become a world-beater for at least four years. Much the same 
applies to Clark, for both these youngsters have been persuaded 
to change their natural swing* as soon as they joined the pro¬ 
fessional circuit. 

For heavens sake, why? Henry Cotton taught himself guff 
and hit swing hasn't changed throughout all his brilliant years 
from boyhood to the status of lone elder statesman. Natural 
golfers don't need to be taught. I've never had a lesson in my 
life. I've received—and offered-plenty at tipe about the game. 
But that should be the start and end of it. 

Happily Coles and Jacklin are now sufficiently experienced 
campaigners lo know the truth of my woids and to have 
escaped the doubtless well-meaning intentions of those who 
want to change the fundamentals of their style*. It is to these 
men that I look for Britain's biggest successes of the neih 12 
months at home and abroad. 

There are many other names that will probably flash 
to the fore during our own British live-month season. But let 
us no longer deltaic ourselves that fame in ou* own backyard 
means much to the res' of the world. The real challenge to 
America now is coming from the Far East and if Britain Is 
to stay in the race we'd better learn to accept the fact that 
we must rethink our putting principles. For putting, at world 
level, ia the key to winning golf. 


Selke Surprised 
About New Job 


JNT Other contests ended in tie, i Vanmvrr. Cahan iMWwy, DuH»> Mlanapnlls I. nmMlx a 

-rJ te^a^eklS^ro^S tie. —• »- ! - “ 

* ,title* this weekend at Kinsman '"pjli.iiiri* fhhm* isi i ts; <vi () (' SoCCLM 

47-40 margin in goals. < Vancouver •»< u rw* -v> 

yA Blake said he will go with the Fark in North Vancouver “ „, sl ,. fc , A e. a-u... v 

)£*2 same lineup that brought him For Coach Larry DeCostas JjJjgJfJi'reiitS mssii ractus u.sw mccw m 

victory in the opener. Division IIT team it will be a 4. v«nnw*r. fW.hR. v*i n<i». m 

'til "What else can I dn. 1 can't |third try. previous finals being h«i« 'Oh«. Pi.-anti is a* n “ nr “ l * f ’ n’vHk^'iv 

.tact making changes and ex- reached when the club wss Pt™^ Un " ,rt ' York s. Tiamo.r* l 

!££ parfmentlng^now." entered in the sixth and fourth e.^iim-DUMHin <si i s*; rtr.rd tor* *** *■ H *msn»i. * 

VACSON IN NETS divisions. nnan*t>WKMia 

*T7 ' . . ,i ... In each of those two trie, the » 8—^ n,BW ” MONTREAL (UPH-N, 

p Vi * opposition came from the 'erMiim - HcxiaH iv<. i.u««t (S*. Hockey League scoring 

,0 *° l Wl 2L yW f g ^ Grandview Lcgkm team * 'pion Stan Mikita has 

t.4« ch«n tntne ae .. . d Vancouver. Grandview didn’t arm*™** J tj named by the Hockey Nt 

1^. m.k- » <«.. .1- pl.yoB. >- ' ’ •-’"ih. ptaypr <4 Z U 

— TZ^r Iuu .. •"•Tr.. .. 'a ns 1C DRV 

four straight he won against ■’ 11 30 *- m H MuK RAY II ™ ' 

- Ninv York Rangers In the semi-’ Also m thr final* are the ■ Wni ' U '* 1H SOCCER 
final. Division II and VI team*. "" f msagaSm Olllis I I c ,-*■ < 

■w Before Thursday night's loss The seconds meet Norburn AC ■ 16111119 WlUII HB 9KIPI- 

Imlach had been quoted -i say- ! today at 12:15 p.m. and the H H FINALS 

irR, "there's no way Canadiens sixths meet the nemesis Grind-H WelCOIRM I ■ 

can beat us with a Junior B view Legion squad In a match ■ N«W Member* MH Vi«t«ria O'KmI# 

goalie in the nets.** that is being televised by H AT IB vs. 

h 1 " 1 pm i OPEN HOUSE I *•"" L«n 

^ son. before turning pm with] . . . {■ April 29 Rfld SO IH tATw APRIL 2 

Houston of the Central Pro. _. wg/» ■ r i-m pm IH * **.M. 

tirw fnrl leaeue this season (JflrCIlIODt W IH@ H .... , . 1^1 Hasdaasld Park 


O.C. Soccer 

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n>v« in 

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picrd <Hup»«. | MONTREAL CUPlt—National 

Hrxnh <v*. i-ujk) <S'. Hockey League scoring chanv 

Hnlmn >S< 4:«. pion gtan ^,5 been 

t 5 t ** ^ Hockey News a, 

vaM the player of the year. 


MONTREAL <CPi Frank in charge of sale, promotion fori League this season- YjIUreillUUl *» ,U9 

Selk« Jr., said today he is, the Cana then Arena Co., which "It's the first time I've seen Claremont boys defeated Urti- 
" somewhat surprised" by » owns Montreal Cana them nf the a Junior B goalie playing in a versify School. 326-237, Thurx- 
Thuraday announcement that be NHL. Stanley Cup final." Blake said, n ■ track meet at Work 

will join the California Seals for "I have been given perm is- "Sure he lacks finesae. hut that p^km Oval, 
the 1167-68 expansion season at sian by the company to negoti- cornea with his lack of expert -1 

the National Hockey League, as ate with the Seals." ence. Bat he's a good skaterj IRfBVC'l’l IMA 

executive vtce-preeider*. The Thursday mnounrement am j movea around well out VVRUi I LIIIU 

The announcement was made was made by Barry Van Gerbig, there." AMIN A 

*» Oakland, Calif. the 27-year-oid millionaire, who Asked whether he still emv: j |H i| April 2l t 111! 

"In my view, the announce- *1*° »ki he has taken over own- t i<i er ed Vacbon a junior B com- 4 dynamic m stoic* 4 

merit was somewhat premature ersh^p of the Seals. petitor, Imlach laid Friday: . D®n McLARTY vs. , 

because negotiations had not Previously, he owned toe team .-ONCESBION TOLOB 

been finalized and I had hoped jdlntly with the Shasta Cbrp. ‘ ‘ ... . ^ * r.in. 

to have them settled before the which owns the Ire Follies and but J gueas I d have to, us 4. russ I 

end ,4 the Stanley Cup finala. " '» San Francisco - pro soccer rank him the heat Mn or B in 

Srike said. | team. » «*unlrv right now." I ^ SSS.’.In 

"There are three or four areas In addition to his duties as a Blake said Vaehon is learning, L- _~ 

of negotiation that we haven't■ Forum vice-president. Seike has every day and "at this point I| ^ « 

talked about." conduited a between - periods haven’t tried to change his. abkna aox nmc*. Ms-isit 

These are not financial, said television show foe Canadiens ;tyle." 1 1 " »h*nJl. 

Selke, who now ia vice-president (games for aeveral year*. The 21-year-old rookie h*d (■■■■■■■■■■■■HMRi 


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Cahan Leads in WHL Vote 

SEATTLE — Larry When the votes were tabu- make the second team and 10 points as a rightwinger and 
Cahan of Vancouver la,w 3- Cahan k>d lhe poll with Hebentun, who also got three six as a leftwinger. 

, 479 out of a possible 510 points, points in the left-wing voting, Other Victoria players to oam 

Canucks, who let}, Western which are awarded on a 5-3-1 was fourth at his regular pc*i- points were goalkeeper A1 Smith | 
Hockey league defencemen basis. ] tion with 165 points. I15I, defencemen Bill Shveti 

in scoring, is the OUtstand-' Next 10 Cahan m thf v0 *° wai Sandy Hucul was fifth among (12) Claude T Librotise (2) 

,: n thlJ inamla • teammate Don Simmons, who defencemeTI wilh m pomts, »nd leftwinger Lou Jankowski 
ing pla>er in the league m drew 402 p**, as Marcrtu ^ 

the opinion of his fellow runaway of the verting for the i ccntremcn with 162 points. Players selected to the first 


tne opinion Of his fellow runaway at the verting lor me ccntremcn w ilh 182 points. Players selected to the first 

players. goalkeeping spot. Bruce Carmichael received 38 team each receive a 1300 cash 

Cahan topped the voting lONXY CUB WITH TWO P«n*s in the left-wing voU and award and players who were 

# .. , „ e Bob Barlow, who spent most of runners-up at the stx position 

for the annual all - afar Slmmon-a selection made the ^ waswl ag a r< , ntremJm , got ,.ch receive *150 in cash. 

team, which is selected by » ur P ri > in * Vancouver Canudu - 

, . the onlv club to place two pl£>- 

players on the seven teams. ert (jn the fj „ t leam jf-v m TV"/'* XT * 

Players are not allowed to Connie Madigan of Portland l/| 0 > 11/ in 

vote for a member of their Bpekaroo« was selected as Ca- 1/lfia WV f'fi' M. a ILCO 
n » nr | ll | 1 ban's defence partner, drawing 

- n ^ C,U ____ 415 point, as the two veterans ^ * 

n t Exhibition Park 

m Wyij £JW* | Player. aUu selected Guyle 

J- 9'%^-M I Fielder over Portlands Art. ^ , , 


Liston 


ou n club. 


Palmer 
Yields 
To Cold 


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, ,, __r* .. .. VANODtJVKR- Friday's eieht- J " ,1 ' li * H*** <o»*irirt .us R«piy m»ii m*rtni . 

Jones as all-star centre. It was VAnuvuvr.n rriuay seigni ||)u|<a <aue , . m u ,„ r Hril ,|„ lk .> u> 

the closest vote of all with race thoroughbred card at r.x- s«nu T*rri« <Fhniip»i .m ■ Mmtarhto iTi*n>*>) .. ni 

Fielder, who had a tremendous hibition P>rk was full of sur- W|U ChU J <iurn«i . ft* eighth race ciauninc. 11 . 400 , for 

aecond half getting 313 points prises—five of them to be exact, rteto-r (Uimw»i u* > rcur-war-nM* and up. l^ turtonn. 

to 2<U for Janes Biggest surprise of all was sixth race- com h invtotMnsi. tor 


miu u*» “» tTBSiass.'* “ * 

San Diego s r red Hills, wno wfto d J51 jq ln wm ning die Ky iuran. .bw 
W league goal-scorers, was the ^ ^ ^ v.moddie t«* 
left-wing choice over Seattle • _ . ^ at 134 20 and Wal- »'•* *wu 
Bill Dinceo, **277. and Dick SJSfuJeKi Sf *Si .“!««& SET. - 
Meissner <* Ux i Angela beat ^ (>rtdsH>n wonder croa, and 
tad Howie Hughes of Seattle. Yo rkie Mtss had started the * Haauqurna .twrnrv! 
271-204. for the right-wing spot. pmgr>m m , ormful (ashlon . - 


' ynr.ilda and up. all turlun(a 


DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — The 1 271-204, for the right-wing spot, 
second round of the 1100,000 
Greater Dallas Open Golf Tnur-| FOLR LEAFH GLOBE 


p Ml ._ Ini.mmli.it SEVENTH NATE Th* r»CSarsrr .Unlay 

r*eaie iniemipieu HanOnap" Adda.! lor ihraa saaiokla and Cnrpnar lanua .lllnih 


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i..«nnan. ioa .Wan. . IE 

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ur tmenor .Psuiip* lit 

- |l5|Cnj|»ln THru iRnaimfiald. 11< 

Jji AtIB RACE ^lalrriBS ll.ano far four 
lii ytar..lit. and jo «ti furkaifa 

Magi. Cra> ■ Milne. Ill 

I Faii'dair tat 

Tha Pnmnaa Co-Chariar "Kmlay It 


rament was postponed because Defenceman Aut Erickson. m^tih'uvearSd Enchalade r^ J " r i 
of rain Friday and wiH be p,ho made the second team, and won ^ ^patured seventh race H'a , nki> R 's2lay lrT,0n ' 11 *'''' 

rs;; ^rx ! "o., A h ^iy-r.'.'7X ,ot ■ r r ' i “™ * nd r o , 

M »Aa y . . i ryt iSLSSEj S. p .r jsrrjrr 1 ^ 


won UHT Little Oh. Choo .Cowla. 

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LONDON (AP)—British 
boxing officials refused Fri¬ 
day to allow former heavy¬ 
weight champion Sonny 
| Liston to fight in Britain 
| this summer. 

The British Boxing Board ofi 
Control gave no reason for ban- 
, ning Liston, but it apparently 
still hasn’t forgiven his sudden j 
leaving the country in the mid¬ 
dle of a 1964 exhibition (our. 

"I am staggered at the 
board's decision, and 1 am go-! 
iij ‘fR ,0 •rf my lawyers," said I 
ns I^aurie Lewi*, promoter at ate 1 

tor fight 

SAYS BAN LIFTED 

] jj! Lewis said the BBBC previ- 
iM ously informed him the ban on 
the 34-year-old fighter had been 
lifted since compensation had 
Vis been paid for the unfinished 
1,4 tour 

** Liston, who recently started a 
n« comeback in Sweden, was re- 
j* ported to have said In Stock- 
11 4 holm that he paid 18.400 in com- 
Jn pensation and c o u 1 d n't be 


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Mo«d W . ert with Viclori* M,pl, L«fB. 

Postponement came when Enckson drTW 172 paints to ^ThSat ^ 

533“- a * * “ dAiniAa «.«. IK- 

UKntrUng held tne stftrt of play w w w y#®r-oifi. aix turionp: 

through 9:15 a.m. i w**r cm tFinky. usd mid r« 

At toe same time the poat-| Payers receiving 70 or more i? 

jHSRiiHirt was amaxmeetf, ArTP otB ‘=-- 

nok! Palmer, guff, latest 

money w toner who slumped to und. aeaui* taooi: Dm Pi>m*aa 150 w 

a six-over-par 76 in the opening U ”J,.___ __ second iu«-Aitow*«-*. t> 


mund Thursday, asked perml.-L {aL^ttaiTSST 

sian to withdraw because he^.rrv odramki. <*■’•*? BWdldo iStan 

was ill. Permission was 'SZSllT 

granted. <*); Larm Hsi*. a*s»a* (••); J“* ua>« mx-k, Banty u 

Gay Brewer, the Hastcr* | 1 3 *^*‘®',_ 


___ 13 50 S2W 

nidido iSataii aw 2 M LONDON (AP)—The All-Eng- on the Wimbledon centre court. 

a| i »i O0 ™ii B 'n ^rPr '^'m*... Bunn* lard Tennis Club announced The event is scheduled for 
Ajar M*rk. Betty Lcte■■ Akasbo unprecedented plans Friday (or Aug. 25, 26 and 28 — seven 
a*ic. P«u»* — "* • t ight of the world's top profes- weeks aftec the Wimblcdcn 

Third Race-ciAimins. c ms. u>™* sionak to play to * tournament tournament itself 
2L3?/KSif" Caaa n » nrjna? on I- -1 It was a big move by British! 


Wimbledon Plans 
Pro Tennis Tourney 


jJJ banned on that count, 
it* i It is understood that Liston 
1'} had been offered a fight against 
Brian London in May or June 
i hy Blackpool promoter Lewi*. 


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Gav Brewer the Master* G “ tttar 9 ““* B, ‘ Ha*ic. P«iu* Kms Tim* «VA 

, y . | fV s CENTRE: Guyl* Retd**, B**W* mil; - 

champion from Dallas, took the Art Jqtm. Portland OH): Milan Mar Thin, lUe* -Ctalmln*. n«a. uiraa- 

lead in the first round wtto a ? u». vM sajift. vtk iw. v^r-oid. imm >a Canada.-»nirk»«« 

, VuxuiYfr llll; Warm JabiMoa. Ijb RaMHtn <Udn|1 |R K W W W 4*> 

stx-under-par 64. Anri« «tt». a»n* 4 (Wa“ 1020 i« 

Palmer was on hand to start lest wing: rr*d mita. sar n*aa Ocibhai in*rtwy' 2^*0 

oxind Frid.,. de- Sf £"iJ2. ™ S'lST 'Si.Tif' * 

spite the fact that he was suf- Portland mi. 
fering from a cold and had ex- vc.rrr 

pressed weariness torough hav- s^Zri-X ^d m7.* «• “ ®25 

Ing played In eight of toe Iasi uS^.n,aZmi»^T 2 « 

_1 E ssr«sr~ w> - ”• ^ ks 

j 1 tad a pMd 


Ing played to eight of toe last a 

. -srhmaula Portland (Til; Alain Caro 

Bine tournaments. 1 p<rfluM rwi. 

Coaching Career 
Interests Kelly 


Philadelphia 
Closes In 
On Title W in 


tennis authorities in their cam-, 
paign for open tournaments, in 
which professionals would com- ! 
pete alongside the cream of the 
world's amateur*. 

Professionals never before 
have been allowed to play on 
Wimbledon's centre court. It 
was there that stars such ns 
Don Budge, Jack Kramer, Lew 
Hoad and Rod I diver won thpir 
Wimbledon titles before turning 
ipro: I 


MONTREAL (CP) —Red ever, that he would prefer to ^^ u ^ 

Kelly aays ha win "seriously step down as an active player vmt«ihi sad 
consider” any offer* he might Tve always piajred because lBarrtll 

get to coach a team In next I enjoyed playing. I enjoyed 
season’s expanded National It ao much that I never argued IT"tn* 


rida Rsc* — ci*iminc hwry«ar-oMi ,w Hoad and Rod laver won their 

«»30r»»*0 tiv FRANCISCO (AP) - Wimbledm titles before turning! 

Onus (Amoldi S 80 2.8* „ SA;N . tMNUSUi lAri . pro; 

Quarter Tim* ( 0 »h*r»i * 80 Shan*horrting by Hal Greer and 1 '___ ____ 

Aim ran R*y Iron, Know th* r»i-U. . y, ,. ■ 7 , CONT1NI.LD EFFORT 

Gav Rond. Amaxrv* M«>UK Tim* Olfl Walker With 71 points 

tut/*. between them plus a tremen-i For yoars the British have 

a.x(B Rar»- aiiowmc*. n an. **«« dous effort by Wilt Osamherlain I tried uneurcesafuly to penuade 
»*r-oid« 4 aix (u r igw. brought Philadelphia '76era a «bc Intornatomal Lawn Term* 

5SC.' imS^db&vj 11 s« 2 " 122108 victory over San Fran- deration to sanction open 

>oa cdwa (Ham* 1 _ ias cisco Warriors Thursday night toor-namerUi 

i.!S.”'(Ci w-V'mi“ -C and a corimiBnckng 3-1 lead In! 'They suggested throwing Ihe 
t their National Basketball Asao- Wimbledon tournament—the un- 

c.»«. a.m t» d-Jk" PUyort flnjl. -rM nl.m|,lnna«p. j 

aad u a. *i* furtoo«i Greer soared 38 points and | open to pros for a trial peitoo 


Aim raa: Raartr Freddy. CM*f Ml 
larkey, Ty Chl*(. CMra*o Mtk*. Tiiai 
t 114/1 


X’rt,, “ *J.5 *J;» I Walker S3 to offset a 43-pourt But toe plans were always 


Warrior tce voted down. 


Hockey League. over eantrseta at toe beginning h*au-a shadow. twi» i U 2 /i 

"But I haven't signed «iy- a* toe season even after I'd had math Race-aaimiaa. *i < 
tolngyetand, in fact. I haven't!^ W- . . ‘“S^rs* »*. 


Whoa. Ka>*i. Rick Barry. 


! Chamberlain tallied only 10 
b tr*r- points but proved the key with I 
if w ss w magnificent rebounding and 
is 2 .in | continual blocking of San Fran~- 


totog yet and, ln fact. I haven't ef^iTriZn' 11 m »»»« n •* magnificent rebounding a r 

really had a good offer,” the But I m nof sorry about m*sa var ir*», i k un | oontinual blocking at San Fra 

veteran Toronto Maple Leafs *at. I*«* *> all toe seme things “V^^Mon^v war—y. im”' risen riiots. 
fcrward aak! Friday over agaat. At my age (hel) *w. t*ky kp*a*r. Dr paae*. Mr The best-of- seven series now 

"Actually. I woukln't even be 40 In July) you have to | T ‘££ ila ' n ,?£ .moves to Philadelphia Sunday 

think about It until the season tl, rt thinking about toe future. T? . • '•* after«*«i. 

Is over anyway.” "I've had lota of offers. I've tsUlrieS - 

LM ANflEIJR ROUND* I I** d f*? e ” FTMT It AC* - Clalmlnt. n M». tor ni . 

Loa ANulLES nULiRiu. ieasn*. I have a business to fall ihrm>*ar-.i«M and up, n> furion«» Snnrt I omxx 

Kellv. a TIVwir Niff, man I hark rwi tf T deride to eet rlirM L‘ n 8 M »«"L '■"""■•S' .IS uIIUl l UalUC 


LOR ANflCIJR ROUND* | I** d FTRST RAC* — Oslmlnc. « Mm. tor | 

Loa ANtiELER nutiNU. teams. I have a business to fall ihr** >**r-..i«M *nd up. ain furion«» VrtAl^ I nmA 

Kelly, a 20-year NHL man back on if I decide to get right g. y- *ggL .i£ OUUI l \JMlllC 

wito the Leafs and Detroit Red out of hockey.' Prar*aaa (Baa*) - 1.11.1 .U 2 ■«-■» • m*.l 

Wings, has been reported con- Ke jly would prefer to move n 2 BrillffS 1 ltle 

rVL ‘ nt " ^ top “ ■^cJSafftffisKi-n:-—S & 

With toe LAB Angeles team mat a*p*mni* (MUn*, --l* PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) — 

will play to toe NHL next aes- ^ ^ ^ * Jun|oc "flj* Superiatlve chipping and put- 

B " n ' hockey 20 years and I've been ting made the difference as I 

The former all-star dalenoe- amDflR ^ blg ^ aU that waSS o2nl“ .""IIIllu* PbyUi* Tiah Preuas scored a 


Brings Title 


man. who was converted to a an> " 

fi *-ward alter going to Tnrrntn ' . _ 

eight leaaona ago, explained 
that he has always wanted to vw- -m 
go Into c oa c hing when he retired rr/l/*w l /}4f 
a* a player. IIl/L/llt> V 

He hinted Friday that his 
playing days may he rapidly <TY 

approaching the end. OCOfGS 

Fair warning 

"Several people have asked amxmcar leach: a 

me whst would happen If toe wwl-aml. 

Leafs leave me ixiprotected in s-n. 

toe draft next summer and I'm „ “ K ‘““'r L ™ r . 

picked up by aixaher team. cm*ifn»* win* mmi-m a*v*n Emm 
"I simply toll toem not to §, aaMau** ■ 

Waste the money. ini* WMtmiim*r i**s* MM-m-MVM 

Kelly would not aay whether cj, 

be would consider another year Dn-nmandviii. l xias«mi » 


MEMOBIAL CHS 

— ~ CflrmwJI X TVOor* MID** I b-M*t»w*U itJlrlFhi ■ . n* 

pickea up Dy snowier team. invtfnf* win* tMMMvm E*it*ra *-W*M*m Dir iLaaswavi .m 

•■I simnlv toll toem not to «*. aKriry b-Eniry. r-En(ry 

l simpty toil wirm not w N#w WMmMrr |, SaMatoin g FOURTH RACB-cuimlnt, Sl.og, far 

Waste the money. (N*» W«*ml«*« l**Si S*M-a4-M**a f<w v**r-oldi and up. tlx fur Ion* i 

„ W.rtwa MWl-fltal. X2i Wbllby Un runaway) .112 

Kelly would not aay whether cj, j U n*i n>m <Ftai*yi.. lri 

be would conrider another year Drummondviii. g xi«<or i {iSSSilnnlt? /aSJy) 

wito Toronto at a player If he itS Mrtama w l Slsos* ruxi*r) -I-.li' 

M tototod to the draft. _ &SS «/»•*====.« 

"I really don't know. I'iJust •— 

have to wait and think about «*n*bal Luari «J52w»to^5rt^STS?'iJta5s- 

It ” Omaha B Orta hi— a CMy 1 EWhsM RMSrg (Wan) .Ul 

irjt..-. w M . •Me***" (Vwi u—rtay imac* (AnwMi ....,tu 

Kellys altitude hints, how- * 4 , Jt»» iar* <Laidi*n . _ns 


Blarney a G* G* (Uahanc ..j» 1-up victory over Connie Dsy 

D*viu*h D Friday and won her second 

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■ A IN | P A-* W N I %/ Jk I I # Itirhurd llnll.v, 52, wlm told nine** Ihoy refeirwl M jK'iinW, i.* invi-tU-Hir tin- iliMijfctiftl of chm-g' s cf Iniud nml four *d riami |»-st 

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Il> BKKT IjlNNY 
Soprano Jill Paver defoatril 
two ether sopram* and two 
lenor* Friday night as the 1967 
Greater Victoria music festival 
ended In the McPherson Play¬ 
house, thus winning the Rose 
Bow. — top award in the vocal 
division, 

“She . gave us style and 
warmth,” said adjudicator Cecil 
Cope, ‘ and we were always 
conscious she was giving us all 
she'* got.” 

Her competitors were 
sopranos Carla i^pvtnaon and 
Norma Sclwood^ the tatter a 
former Rose Rowi winner, and 
tenors Don Twine and Guiseppo 
Bianco. 

* * ★ 

Where the Rose Bowl is 
emblematic of the best in the 
vocal classes, the City of 
Victoria Medallion i* its 
counterpart In piano. 

Winner Unn Hendry won 
eight out of the eight open piano 
classes she had entered, so a 
contest was hardly necessary. 

Miss Hendry is IS years old. 
formely of Penticton, briefly of 
Victoria and soon to be of 
London. Kngland. 

Adjudicates- Nigel Coxe said 
he had not heard anyone better 
In all the various festivals 
acroes Canada he had been 
judging. 

* * it 

The Festival ended with the 
highlights concert at the 
McPherson. 

Nearly a full ilu/cn—*■ >irh*tw 
together with two or three 
groups appeared before the 
intermission. These included 
singers Irene Boese. Penelope 
Beavan and Jay McGowan as 
well as young pianist* Wendy 
Stofer, Becky Jay and Derryk 
Dash 

Instrumental^ John Gibson 
provided a brass solo, Chris- 


Feslivai Final Dav 


r l*ir7AO TORONTO — Frankness huo fwrking meter law* w.-re invalid I* rr ( „Hkvd by Mrintt. riii^ns [.r.>|H-r(y hail, lie fare* IWu 

I M A"" W Itli-hurd Holly, 52, wls» told since they referral to jiennVes to invctH-Bl.- the dionjfcsftl of charges of Iriiud and four of r>" m1 l"* 1 

L A. JL MJ\j LJ Maglslrale .loseph Add I win he nickels, dirties arvd wmrter#. 1'»wn clerk and treasurer Miss theft - * * * 

would be driving a car within 21 * *1 * Agnes I hi unlit m>, ,i immlcipnl * • * 1 OTTAWA \ joint G>mmun>- 

huurs of hi# release from jail MIN HON French diplomat# fur ."i years Mayor t f iav MCI Italy Italy's Senate committee to siud.v a 

1 o|Jier Saint was lieard on The despite a licence su#pen#ion. have spread the w..rd th.il ‘•«'" r kc l""n«r f .„"i »hm #*.# , s- ( ( , )It|WH . ulor was pnn#**^ bill outlawing du.en»n..* 

fluic and Kdward Lres gave an Holly .said, “That'# ly»w much |> r cslilent de t.aulk ha# called ,an,, ‘ *»• married here Aleaaattdr* lion of hate literature in Canada 

excellent violin solo. contempt I have for the for ( # full new a«#e##n> m d * * * Grrlnl 26 wed bank clerk named Donald Tolmir tL-Well- 

George/Kirlaiy, a promising courts.” The magistrate raised^iw British memlventhip would OTTAWA All aim.* ln Audio Zaww only a y«r afteri and > and Senator Koonould 
cellist, also appeared a* wejl as the sentence tu one year' In jail.>ffert the Common Market. die ai med fon »m •»<•* ,(10 br-gan her cereer. Last Hourque (L-Quebec) a* > ■> 

the Patterson Family who won a 11.000 fine or nine extra * * * required Uj serve a minimum of ypar> ItaJy first time I chairmen, 

the family ensemble class in the months and a life driving VANCOUVER — l‘«Ura < hlH five year# after completion of 
recent competition. There was suspension. It was Holly's ninth Hoatli said he Is in favor nf their training, l»ef*iic* Minister 
an item from the sp< arts'similar conviction. Shaving meter-maids hand uUt'llatllyer laid. |g| 


Paver 


division ana the Bern orter * * ★ 

Accordion ensemble rej ented SEATTLK Mr#, llonna 

the arco^illon classes. 4ran Jobnwvu, 24, a recent 

The program ended with an arrival from Portland, waa 
Item from the Amity Singer#, charged with 14.736 hank holdup 

winner* of the CBC award for last week, thv first by a woman 

adult choirs in Seattle history. 

Tlie full list of aw,iids: * * * 

* * * CHICAGO l»r. Marvtn 

Aldjt-n Hambrr IOUE CliajAer award Zlporyn, a jail psychiatrist who 

*k> *airf"*™-iia*nii has been employed off and on 
the under IS rlaa# .Shrtla Ann Wmdiry. by Cook County for almost 73 

CBC awwid for lha KBlor adult choir , 1 . , . . 

oktainln# mark* -the Amity Sinter,, years, was fired hectllise, Dc 

•'''"fL"!! «f» r| ns» a** 1 # d-mti-a by | re iayed his conversalidns with 
the Victoria Muvtnana Aaaixiatuai. Local 

3« A.K. nt m -Kdward i«. mass murderer Rlrbmrd Speck 

Edith Elila Award in wdo braia or writer who 

wmahvtnd rlaaaea- Ik* Majer *° * Tlme magazine Writer WtlO 

Audrey John*.* Award in epew-h aru is writing a bonk about Sfjeek. 

- Kaihnn AIUmui. 

* * * * * * 

Hilda Kin# hurvintt l.e piann alfbl MEXICO Police said the 
££3k lr S=r K «5T « first of the 1250.000 ransom 

w . money |>aid in California for 

MaJ ktfi MfLovfin ■rh<#Uiihip fur oprtv ■ . ,, . ___ 

pl>n.. Hw Linn H#fidr> Sle\rn I ounR. 11. ha* l)W n 

>» ■ n *-» 

Chard details. 

VWtiaia Centre. Royal Canadian Col- . . 4 

l«#r uf Or#»mail, award* aenlor. Donna w w w 

tkiuifan; Juniia, Bill r>>«on. OTTAWA It i# IX»t l’ S. 

Royal School, of Muaic Aexrlatli* W1JAVVA ■ ' , 

award for the hiiihaai mark In piano policy to require loyalty oath* 
e‘.“™ , ‘" C,flr * lly P, ‘ from' foreign students. Prime 

Lillian SmHhurat award In elementary Minister Pcar»oo said. A Cana- 
frade talk danrtn# Victoria We«t arhoul .. , , .. c . h . 

* * # dian student in the U.S. who had 


Jtthnson 


trade talk danrtn# Vlrtorta We«t arhoul ■ - - '” 7 tTC . . . parking tickets. Women would Q,rynn.i 

* * * d'»n student in the U.S who had ^ of lt than ' 

* Victoria Muan-ai An Society horaarte, protested such an oalh has. mrn fnineri»llv wlthmalc 

’•* ^ MudciH 'ibta.iun* Pie hirheat rv,lifted the Pearsott office his .. TORONTO Jinae 


* * * 

HONOLULU Brut e 4 amp 

IM'II, of Vamutjver, who 
planned to »ail a trimursn from 
T California to Auitrali# and tfien 
stopfied here due to Hines*. *"id 
the vessel nnd went home. 

* * * 

BALTIMORE A park of 
seven dog# that bloke into a 
children's zoo killed 45 animals, i 
including l>or# the d«>er, Mary 
the lamb and Pete and Repel* 
the Nubian goat* — pet# of all 
Baltimore children 

* * * 

JOHANNESBURG - Tttiode- 
sia's Premier Smith said the 
chance* of a negotiated settle¬ 
ment with Britain were "pretty 
bleak .1 think Ihe longer a 
settlement ix-delayed the more 
difficult a settlement becomes.” 
* P * 

GEORGETOWN. Guyana 
Milton Gregg, 75, veteran Cana¬ 
dian public servant, left for 
home after three years as his I 
country's high commissioner In 


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hishMi mark in Crad* b aduit vurai Hsndrw Hllder, 22, sjient the watch while leaving a downtown : If rr 

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Vacancies nil. 


virtona NurVh Xmabi, Club bunuul-w 
- aewur. JiJl Pavrr; JuMur. Liao Haadry 
Victoria Reglaterwd llualr Traobeo 
Ajwaiatiun award, tar the hi#b«,t mark 


Hendry 


Fine Duet \ided 

r«t mark In obrratic rtanea. Carta Lev. 
inaon. 

* * ★ 

M M W a ® jr M * Arliutu, ToaalmlatrCM dub awaiki S* 

By Substitution ~l~:. : ::rr, 

*/ public loeakinc. open. Sybil Creed 

AAatymoua award tar Ik, wlnnar rrf 
the anrli' aarmt aolo claaa, U and 11 

A substitute helped lead a duet *•*>"> *7^, «*» I > *M^c J 7>«Kai A Aj» l ciaiio«i buraaoa* 

„ . . I-MUU B7. Ann Urnoei^iJudy Hup l |aHr.«w TiMHv Ad-t .tftllin J.*tn Rmriv 

rlass Friday as piano teswons, Klru. Uuri Purrhw and Cheryl Prrtty, . Juik-a DmiM Wood ■■rrh Arti Chrt»- 
fiUed the Greater Victoria music » WSTS-W ttSTJS^Si S BIFFS 'fel 
festival's morning and after- and Rniwrt Kidd and Llm and Mark Rurti CXwyl Barn,. Plana: Irene 

_ Stone, n i Bunr. r,,cal. 


Brtatana. n wrndy l sErflr^ Canadian cum nilc i ea r-powered cruiser Long drink while waiting for a flight 
* ' * * Beach and slept In the admiral’s 1 ti Bimini, where he planned to 

Victoria St-hud at Muaic burmnaa tar bunk while he was away She yijjt Adam Clavloa Powell, 
the higfieet mark tn Diana, imder IT. Pat . frl , tnal »n ice * * * 

Haltenon for ihc com yeti lor In airlngl*** trying to slow away TO see * * * 

^>hg ’be moat prom boyfriend Bud Brewer in Cali- OTTAWA — Col. H- C. F. 
\i \u cHkpter. Beta sigma Phi soror fomia. ElUot, 46, of Toronto, has been 

; , .«r.! V, rt^r 1 pSt hl fi?'rrSL rt ‘ B * r '' * it * named to command the Uana- 

Oreater victoria rnunc ie«i uai J K. K TORONTO On Urio dian contingent with Ihc UN 

Kngliah junior vocal .ward, Penelope Suprpme Q^rt j URtlc * C . D. force in Cyprus. 

viu*M festival junior piano award, gjewart threw out the claim of: * * * 

' Heno [, Birtt* and Sun* b.c > award Queen’s University student MERRITT, B.C. — Municipal 
** *** *}$£%£** " °“ no ™ nc * rt0 Matthew Hudnoa that Kingston: Aftmlr# Mtalster Campbell has 

Kthel Jimri Award In local, piano or ^ 


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Claaa IU two piano, etahi hand*. 
|, m „ anr | I.jbn Hall were to u,¥l * r >*■ 1 Kl|U ' Snrierwm, VI. . Mar. 

James ann Jonn nan were 10 IhsU wim»r and Dorothy Wotff. 

piny but John couldn't make it, I a_ 

#u Linda Dale stepped in, and 
the result was a class-leading 
87 points. ■ 

A 90 was scored by the duetlB 
of Susan Patterson and Karen i^N 
Denike. The day's results: H 

riAXn < i.vmh H 

Claaa SI, under td-1. Llae Stone. SI. 

2 Janice Nod and Erica Park, st, 1 
l.ynn McMullen. Karen Denike. Susan 
I'allersuo, James Hall, Julie Matheao#.|^H 
Tommy Arlidge. Jill Brlsham. Rnnerll^H 

Kidd. Patricia Havanas* 1 - Swidia Car-!H _ __ 

rr rhael and Marino Cndrajthoff. K Ml 

Clara 8*. elemenUry ]. C>«U»a Mil I 1 I ‘ 

I 2 Jian Cahill and Carol Taylte. ■ I I 

Saawa sr.ve. Can* laaaiuk all ■ m H H BB 

jwre HopUna. M ■ ^ 

i 19 duel, ondr- kuaao ■ H H M 1 

I'.iierann ial Karaa Denike. Hi. BJ 

Wool and Pel.'-r Buiir.neM ■ K IB 

#8. J. Call and Lyan MrMullaa and Nkckl H 1 — - 

Winter and Carol Taylor. *4 
Claaa 121 duet, under 12-1. lama ■ 

Ball and Linda Dale S7. I Ann Rein 
hard and Eltzabelh Kurth S*. L Kalhl H 
Mintoft and EHaabetli Wilkin* Debbie [■ 

Deeka and Kalhleen Larkey Kathlaen H 
Kendrick and Dtana Pollen. 8S 
Claaa 12T. trio, under 12 — 1. Julie H 
Mithcaon. Patricia Soebagto and Nlrkl 
Winter. SI. 2. Tyea Edglafloa Debbie H 
and Jacnea MacLaan. Si. 

Claaa 131. trio, under 13-1. JivAi«ne|^H 
r.dglngton. Yvonne Howland and Jill 

Matheaon. SI. 2. Daphne reldbam. Beo H A„ 

>mln Wood and Crtln Mark. H3. 1111 

Claaa 121. twn piano, four hands, under WN 

12—L Aim Reiahard an# Blaabaib Kurtb. H 

#7 2. Margaret-Arms Maduef and Karea H B _ 

Kavaaagb. #«. 1 Mar#o Hall and D«a ■ I (I 

Aiklnaon. David Reid and Wayne ObeS, ■ I U 

Claaa I SI. two piano, four hand,, nndar 
IS L tan Franklbi and Jim Fur main#, 


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All-wool worsted and Venetians, 
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With adjustable sill sweep, pneu¬ 
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An outstanding value you won’t 
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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 


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Marijuana Case 


Bail $10,000 Apiece 


Four young men appeared 
in central magistrate's court 
Friday charged with posses¬ 
sion of marijuana for the 
purpose of trafficking. 

« * * 

Charg'd were David McCul- 
Um, 19, of 1510 Dallas, Roger 
Hunter. 19, of 724 Yates. 


Michael Hartley. 20. of 5276 
West Saanich, and Cyril Mc- 
Calgan, 20. of 3122 Yew. 

All were remanded until 
next Friday to elect the 
method of trial. Crown coun¬ 
sel Rodney Taylor requested 
the remand as the investiga¬ 
tion was continuing. 


Bail was set at $10,000 each. 
/ tft-y ear-old youth 
appeared in juvenile court 
Friday afternoon charged with 
,the same offence and was 
remanded to next week. 

* * # 

The juvenile and the four 
adults were arrested by 


Oak Bay Homes Hit 


Flood Hlamed 
On Children 


School Rise Melancholy Fact 

Squeeze Play Awaiting 
City Aldermanic Team 


By A. H. MURPHY But, however stringent their 

UUy H.Q Reporter and sharp feta- knives. 

they face the melancholy fact 
City aldermen will sit down at , the tax rate must go up 4.8 
the butchering table Monday'mills — the amount that school 
determined to squeeze enough coats Increased over 1966. 
fat out of 1967 spending eati- This means the general rate, 
mates to keep the general mill if aldermen manage to hold it 
rate this year constant at 39.4. level with that of 1966, will be 


Saanich Prepares 
For Budget Talks 

Saanich council has set aside three nights neto week for 
detailed discussion of its proposed 17,430,000 budget for the 
coming year. 

The discussions, which will start at 7:30 p.m. Monday, 
are set up as special council meetings so that each coun¬ 
cillor can contribute to the debate and vote on issues. 

The item-by-iSem review will last two, possibly three 
nights. Because of them, no other council or committee 
meetings have been scheduled tor the week. 

Whan M's all over, homeowner* will find out definitely 
what will happen to their taxes this year. 


April 22, 1867 

It Is a settled fact that Mr. Fraaklya of Ifaaalmo baa 
beea shelved. Spaldlag of Cariboo will take bio place. Mr. 
Fraaklya retiree with a eo-eallod “leave of aboeaee” bat 
bo la really oa p r o b a do a. Whether ho will retare to the pablle 

aorvteo rnh with hi mar If. 

New Sprtag goods received by last steamer at Victoria 
Hum (corner sf Fart aad Douglas Streets) are bow belag 
■apacked. 

Uapt. Roaa al the Parities Warms as that two British 
steamships are aow oa their way to Paaame to eater into 
rampetitlna with the Ameriraa stesaishlpo (or the earrylag 
trade betaeea that port aad Saa Fraaclaoo. The asmes «f 
the steamers are the Friars Alfred sad Taralknl — holb 
screw propellers. With the Americas eppositloa Jsat 
soanaaccd. the Pacific Mall Steamship Company are likely 
ta have vigorous eppositloa for the fatare. 


39.4 mills and the school rate 
will be 27.9. 

The over-ail rate must then be - 
67.3 mills — a substantial hike 
over 62.5 in 1966. 

On the average Victoria homo 
It will mean between $30 and 
$40 more to find when it comes 
time to pay the taxes. 

The budget session, which 
begins Monday and carries on 
moat of next week, will be the 
second time ‘round for the city 
fathers. 

FIRST SPARM 

In the first spasm, three 
weeks ago. council committees, 
which govern city hall depart¬ 
ments, met and each committee 
tried to reduce the spending of 
its own department without 
impairing efficiency. 

In the sessions which begin 
Monday, departmental spending 
estimates will be gone over 
again, item by item, but this 
time by all members of city 
council. 

School costs have leaped 
upward in all provincial muni¬ 
cipalities this year partly as the 
result of wage increases 
, granted teachers and partly 
because all costs are higher. 

TOTAL BILL 

In Victoria the total bill which 
Ihe city has to meet in 1967 is 
about $3,730,000 — a boost of 
$750,000 over 1966 
City Treasurer James Bram- 
ley said Friday that a strong 
effort would be made to keep 
the general rate in Victoria 
parallel with last year and he is 
hopeful it might be successful. 

The city is in a somwhat 
better position than many other 
municipalities, tie said, inas¬ 
much as it is practice here to 
turn any end-of-year surplus | 
back into general revenue 
The surplus at the end of 1866 
was quite substantial and for 
this reason it might be possible 
to hold the line. 


Bastions 

Brassy 

Knockout 

This la the doarkaob that will 
grace exterior mt Hum 
Hu tiding In Button Square, 
say architect Alaa Lester, left, 
and foreman Barney Woolley. 
The beautiful aid braaa knob 
waa donated by Mrs. A. B. 
Son then, lltl Finlay soa, to 
replace original Inn door¬ 
knob which had mated oat.— 
(Jim Ryaa) 


By JOHN MATTERS 

Children were blamed for 
loosening a plug on a 14-j 
inch water main, unleashing j 
an Amazon down the east¬ 
ern slope of Mount Tolmie 
late Friday. 

Three basements of homes in 
Oak Bay had to be pumped out 
by Saanich crews. 

Harry Greenwood. Saanich's 
waterworks superintendent, said 


the big waterline near the top of 
Mount Tolmie started running! 
wiki about 6 p.m. 

SERVICE CONTINUED 

The huge geyser of water, 
under a pressure of 30 pounds 
par square Inch, was stopped 
within an hour without interrup¬ 
ting service to homes in the 
area. 

Mr. Greenwood said the cap 
had been on the main for years 
without any trouble. 

I “The kids must have been 


Police Force 
Promotion 
Ruled Invalid 


A to r— man arbitratim board 
ruled Invalid Friday the promo¬ 
tion of one constable over 
another in toe Victoria police 
department. 

The board also expressed toe 
view that a new competition 
should be o rdered, but —id this 
waa up to the discretion of the 
police commission. 

UNION PROTEST 
The promotion of Constable, 
Gordon Bennett over Constable j 
Lome Shandiey was protested 
by the policemen's union, of 
which Constable Shandiey is the 
local pretodent, on toe grounds 
toat he had been bypassed 
because of union tovoivetnent. 

The arbttrstien board, made 
19 of chairman B. W. Dysart, 
K. C. Murphy and C. R.j 
Maclean, fcaatd toat there had 
been no indication of bias or 
prejudice to the promotion. 

NO STATEMENT 
However, the board ruled that 
the poMce promotion hoard 
tailed to follow procedure in 
making the promotion because 
it did not require a medical 
examination, and “health and 
physical condition was an 
important factor.*’ And it was 
an this fact that toe promotion 
was ruled invalid. 


Mayor Hugh Stephen, chair¬ 
man of the police . omntowk*. 
said Friday he was mt pre¬ 
pared to make any statement an 
toe hkeUhnod of a new i om pati 
two until he had read the 
arbitration report tally, and had 
diacussed the matter wlto the 
commlaatan. 

He dad state, he—ever, he felt' 
sure toe Intention at the coro- 
m las Ion would be to observe the 
arbitration board's recommen- 


throwing rocks at It or tried to 
pry it loose in some way," he 
said as he waded knee-high in a 
pond of syrupy mud. 

Saanich waterworks crews 
were stUl on the scene at 10 
p.m. making certain the cap on 
the main was secure. 

The Mount Tolmie main in 
about one month will be con¬ 
nected to a hilltop reservoir, the 
reason it was extended to the 
park area in the first place. 

REPORTED HOOt) 

The reservoir, being built by '■ 
Saanich, is meant to maintain 
the water pressure in the Cedar 
Hill Ooas Road and She!bourne 
Street arena. 

Ron Upward, commissioner of 
the Greater Victoria Water 
District, who lives at 3532 
Plymouth, waa one of the first 

to report the flood. 

Mr. Greenwood said the 
-tieam was about six inches 
deep and three or ttnr feet wide 
near Mr. Upward's home, which 
escaped flood tog. 

A* the water came down tlw 
bUl. R. W. Grtereon. 3524 
Plymouth, had • helpless feel- 


Saanich detectives in toe 
McAnaliy Road area at Ten 
Mile Point at about 4 p.m. 
Thursday. 

The seized marijuana is 
reported to weigh two pounds 
with a retail value of about 
$1,280. 


Dutch 
Treat 
In May 

Queea Julian* of the Neth¬ 
erlands will visit Victoria May 
*9*4, It waa announced Fri¬ 
day by L. J. Wallace, deputy 
provincial secretary. 

She will lay a stone In the 
*• foot carillon tower being 
ball! at the museum and ar¬ 
chives complex la downtown 
Mctoria. The 17-bell carillon 
Is the centennial project of 
B.C.'s Dutch community. 

The quern will visit City 
Hnil, Butrhart Lard—s, and 
will stay at (ioverament 
House. 

She will arrive at Patricia 
Bay airport at 11 *.m. May 
SS, nad leave for Vancouver 
at the same time the following 
day. 

The Netherlands Community 
( enteanial Committee for B.C. 
has Issued an appeal far every 
family of Dutch deaeeat to 
contribute to Its S28.M8 fuad. 


Pre-School Gap 
Debate Topic 

A panel discussion on the 
topic la There • Crucial Gap 
Between Kindergarten and the 
Pubtic School's Grade One? will' 
be featured at a meeting at the 
Vancouver Island Go-Operative 
Playgroup Association to 8 p.m. 
Wednesday to Stevenson Mem¬ 
orial Baptist Church, 1792 Towto- 
ley. 


One at the three whose base¬ 
ments were flooded, he said 
“There wasn't anything you 
could do. It all happened so 
quickly’* 

EVERYTHIN<i HOAkEI) 

The water swept Into his 
tarnished basement, rising to 
about 12 Inches, over the tops of 
the furniture legs. In his 
basement was a den. a spare 
bedroom and a tall storage 
area. 

“Everything In the storage 
area got soaked.'* said Mr. 
Griereon. 

It was the second time this 
week that water systems 
related to reservoirs have gone 
haywire, flooding basements 
On Wednesday, a stack con¬ 
tra! valve caused Smith's Hill 
reservoir to overflow, sending a 
flash flood down McNair Street 
that a eepad Into three base- 
menu. 


Solarium 

Shortage 

Shrinks 


The Solarium Junior League'* 
fund-raising drive Friday night 
was only $ 2,000 short of tog 
$15,000 objective. 

The league, which is seeking 
money to care for 60 crippled 
children at Queen Alexandra 
Solarium, has collected $13,008 
in a door-to-door and mall cam¬ 
paign. 

Mrs. R. J. Lindsay, spokes¬ 
man for the league, said any¬ 
one with uncollected donations 
should telephone 384-9301 cr 
mail them to Box 177, Victoria. 


Views of Cuba 

Elgin Netoh, a well-known 
Victoria socialist, wtii bow 
cotreed slides taken during an 
18-day December tour at Cuba 
lin the War Amputees hall. 

11610 Oak Bay Avenue, at 7:30 
I p.m. Sunday. 


Seen In Passing 


Reaa Foaker with hair spray 
color ... (A sales clerk in a 
drug store, she is single and 
lives with her parents Reg and 
Beth to 283 Island Highway. Her 
hobbies are skiing and swim¬ 
ming. 1 . . . Nartaa Welch mak¬ 
ing English more interesting for 
hia students . . . Jerry Daaoaa 
walking with Judy Wilkinson . .. 
Jan Uacltor walking downtown 


. . , Dot Lawri* cooking some¬ 
thing good for dinner . . .Weedy 
Pegg going to school . . . Ctoleea 
Goldsmith fishing with the gang 
at the breakwater . . . Harry 
PerUas becoming re-acquaintad 
with an old school Cham . . . 
Dave Ifergnaoa talking on the 
phone . . . Garris ntomps— 
visiting Victoria . . . Lacan 
Clarkson going to the drive-in. 


Resident Savs Bylaw Discriminates 


Esquimalt Generates Own Noise 


By NANCY BROWN 

Eaqiam alt's controversial 
anti-noise bylaw has just got 
ao go, according to W. E. 
Stokes. 1139 Lyall. 

He charged Friday that the 
bylaw discriminates between 
people who make money for 
the municipality and the ordi¬ 
nary taxpayer. 

“There's a sports shew on 
•t the arena right now.” he 
said, “and there's a diesel 
generator running all night to 
provide tights. 


"This is right across the 
road from me, and the noise 
of that and of people scream¬ 
ing and howling keeps me 
awake all night. 

"Ifet it I went outside and 
used a power mower on my 
town, I could be pinched and 
fined, for contravening this 
bylaw,” he said. 

* * * 

Mr. Stokes maintained thst 
he was not against the arena 
activity, but objected to the 
bylaw which discriminated 
against the private citizen. 


"As far at I'm concerned 
people can enjoy themselves, 
even if it does keep me 
•wake, but why should they 
make a mockery of this 
bylaw? 

“After toil weekend that 
law will just have to go, 

“It seems that If people are 
going to be making money for 
the municipality they can go 
along and get a permit to 
make a noise. 

"But can I get a permit to 
cut my grass at 2 a.rn.?” ‘ 


He said the generator is 
kepC naming all night, and 
that the noise of people goes 
on until midnight. 

>* * * 

Under the bylaw, passed 
last fall, after a stormy 
session, it is “unlawful for 
any person or persons within 
the geographical limits of the 
municipality of Esquimau to 
make or cause any noise or 
sound which disturbs or tends 
to disturb the quiet, peace, 
rest, enjoyment or conveni¬ 
ence of the neigh bo thood. 


It is. however, possible for 
the chief of police to give 
permits for various displays 
upon application. 

Police chief J. K. Smart 
refused to say whether he had 
received or granted an appli¬ 
cation. 

“I don't keep my files at 
home with me,” he said. 

Sports activities authorized 
by the recreation director are 
also exempt from the regula¬ 
tion, but director Harold 
Moist was out of town, and 
unavailable for comment. 




Spring Geaning, Navy Style 


High and dry for periodic refit are 
destroyer-escorts HMCS Yukon, fore¬ 
ground, and HMCS Mackenzie, up on 
blocks in government graving dock. 


Hulls are being scraped and inspected, 
propellers and steering gear checked, 
and fresh paint applied.—(Jim Ryan) 













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CRalanlcl. Victoria, B C , Saturday, April 22, 


Goodwill 

Officers 

Installed 


The annual meeting of the 
Quit* Nlcriot Auxiliary to Good- 
l will fcnterpriie* «u held 
e c*ntly at the Centre, 202 Bay 
I Street. The executive director, 
Mr. Samuel Rea. installed toe 
following officers: 

Honorary president, Mrs. W. 
C. Nlchol; president, Mrs. J. S. 
MacKay; 1st vice - president, 
Mrs. E. McKenzie; 2nd vice- 
prarident, Mrs. C. R. Fast; 
recording. secretary, Mrs. 1. 
Fowler; social secretary, Mrs 
M. F. Malktt; treasurer, Mrs. 
R. A. Caddeil; publicity, Miss 
Mary B- L. Adamson; refresh¬ 
ment committee, Mrs. I. J. 
Kinsey; telephone committee, 
Mrs. B. Weatgate and Mrs. A. 
J Bird. 

The retiring president, Mrs 
C. R. Oxtntoy was presented 
with a silver engraved spoon 
and plans were finalized for the 
Spring Tea to be held at die 
Centre. 


Spring Sale 
At St. David’s 


_.__ Annual spring sale and tea 

will be ' held at St. David's. 

Mrs. R. J. Young, left, and Mrs- A. J. Campbell, co-convenera of the Thrift Shop, pictured with some r dpJ/ 4 

___ attractiv e Items in their win dow dis play, _ | a' good assortment of bedding _ 

" -— "" ■ I p l a nte;—■timtia ■niilliip _ 

* * * * * * tubers will be on sale, a stall of Here is an easy way to gli 

miscellaneous articles will also ca binets. You can redecot 

Jubilee Junior Auxiliary 

1 afternoon scrubbable wall coverinj 

mi •f-CL r * ¥?_ -nte affair t being hew under plastic-coated fabric ap 

lhriit Shop bets r aceliit znrzz'srz p,,,e ,ormul,,p<, - t - r - 

towards the group's centennial 

project which la a perking area "MM 9 9 A 

The TTirift Shop on Johnson i “It was dark, dismal, depress- had started to slump. Already | contains name suits and an j landscaping at St. David’a. fWm t Wit OWA^W 9 4 

Street operated by the Junior ing and dirt)," says Mra. the picture is changing. Shop- dresses, dry-cleaned and |>ul ai ------ * rM +• + " * 

Auxiliary to »he Royal Jubilee] Young. pert look and aee a nice display ready-bbwear rondtlon. 

Hospital, has Just undergctoe a The clean-up. refurbishing job >" window and more mer- There is also a rack of I IllK Rev. Geoffrey G. Smith and 

real spring-cleaning, face-lifting look about six weeks and waa.chatdiae beyond and in they go. evening dresses offering a y[ re . Smith will be guest . 

and renovating job. only completed about a week VMUy ">•*• * purrtiase choice of stylet and materials. QAp speakers at the Women* Cana-' 

Co-conveners this year ore j,go. All done by volunteer help The conveners are also trying 9on \« h * v * Ladiet Auxiliary to the Old dian Clab meeting at 2:30 p.rn.. 

Mrs. R. J. Young and Mrs. A.'inm members of the auxiliary to upgrade the merchandise to hardly been worn at all. Pensioners No. 1 are Monday. April 24, in the 

J. Campbell. And they ■" with a “few kind husbands.’ 1 attract buyer*. They are seek- * * a holding a spring tea at 1600 impress Hotel. They will apeak 

really enthused about the new * * * ing better quality clothing in There is also quite a .wide Government Street on Friday, Ltf« Amid the Tensions of 

krok a ite »h »p_ ^ shop which was hopes of bringing in retired,.nation of hats. 'SagsT shoes Ap[il n fro m 2 -4 p.m. There Southern Africa, 1953 to 1966. 

I opened hi September. 193*. has P^P 1 * “» restricted incomes. snd k >ts in d lots id cnatunc ^ ^ p icturM | n keeping with Mr. Smith, who is now 
t\ . g made a tot of money for the An innovation with the Jewelry. the occasion. Door prizea will be minister of Gordon United 

IJOClOr 3aVo Jubilee hospital. spruced-up appearance of the This shop also does quile a plsnts and spring flowers. Home Church at Langford, graduated 

- 1 — But in recent year* business' shop is a quality rack. It trade in men's clothing. cooking table wfU be laden with in art* at University of British 

T • . -----—----- goodies. I Columbia, and theology at Em-| 


Jubilee Junior Auxiliar 


Thrift Shop Gets Facelift 


Here is an easy way to glamorize old 
cabinets. You can redecorate nonde¬ 
script cabinets in your home with new 
washable materials. Worn cabinet 
faces can be covered with-tough and 
scrubbable wall coverings — the 
plastic-coated fabric applied with 
paste formulated for vinyl wall 


covering. The fabric (plus paste) is 
available in a wide range of colors 
and many textures. To finish, trim 
edges and frame with a 1/8 x 1 inch 
molding to protect fabric. Apply mold¬ 
ing with epoxy glue, or you can tack 
it in place. — (Better Homes and 
Gardens) 


look in me shop. 


Doctor Says 


Minister and Wife Speakers 

Rev. Geoffrey G. Smith and manual Gillege, Toronto. Mrs.,served as missionaries of the 
Mrs. Smith will be guest Smith studied at Victoria United Church of Canada in 
speakers at the Women’s Cana-College and University of Brit- West China from 1941 to 1948, 
dian Clab meeting at 2:30 p.m., l*h Columbia. and Zambia, formerly Northern 

Mctiday, April 24, In the Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith I Rhodesia, from 1953 to 1966. 
Empress Hotel. They will speak . » ■ . ■ ■■ ■ n .. — 

on Life Amid the Tensions <*1 TO OWNERS OF UNSPAYED FEMALE CATSi 


PkiwU at MM I ha. a mm UtteM per Sll>r I. M pmmbIMm. Mrw 
Sm arf iMrprifMtM anaMf h| kfrplai Mil,, literally biarinM. el Mb,I, 
iM, alerelai mimMIbm iMjered Mire, ere pkM ap aa alreHa 

rart lueiarr. tie will help alll feamaaa Slapaaal ai waken Ultra, 
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TORONTO CP) — An Ameri¬ 
can psychologist says his col¬ 
ira gue* refuse to listen to 
parents who often know more 
about their children's problem* 
than ihe professional. 

“The professional either Is 
bigoted or stupid or isiwilling to 
learn from the parent,” Dr. Sol 
Gordon at Yeriiiva University, 
New York Oty Mcmday told the 
Toronto Association for Children 
With Learning Disabilities. 

v * * * 

He estimated that between 
three and five per cent of all 
children in elementary schools 
have brain damage. 

Five years ago up to % per 
cent of all brain-damaged chil¬ 
dren were misdiagnosed be¬ 
cause prof am tonal* refused to 
listen to parents, he said. 

Dr. Gordon criticised mental 
health associations for “lumping 
all chfldkren together and calling 
them mentally Bl.” 

Mental illness should relate 
only to the psyabode child, be 
said, stressing that the brain¬ 
damaged child ts vastly differ¬ 
ent from the retarded child. 


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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones, 792 
Dominion Hoad, announce the forth¬ 
coming marriage of their daughter, 
Patricia Jeanette to Rfm. Norman J. 
Dalsiey, Queen's Own Rifles, son .of 


Mrs. M. Daisley of Moncton, N.B. and 
the late Mr. Daisley. The wedding 
will take place on Saturday, May 13, 
at 2:30 p.m. in Centennial United 
Church. —- (Jus-Rite) 


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” Warren. Thera will be honoe- 

Dear An Landers: I decided a few weeks ago that hm« B She^gned heraeif: “This cookil1 *- _ ' 

If I received one more ridiculous thank-you note I would 15 Bnd x ^ 

write to you. Today is the day. It arrived in this mom- difference between a crush and 

intfs mail. Here it is:-inflation. Any girl who i* In 

“! am tost a teenv weenv cuUne husbands who toink tove with her English teacher, 
hahy ro of court- I can t write hnusssnU i. for .Uslea «"•'»*'* 

yet but my mommie Is writing I boh when I think of the next week has got to be wtngy 
for me. Shi says the little dress bums wtxae wives hold down Then she talk, about feeling 

vou tent is the prettiest one in to*. n* hemes and raise dizzy and not bring aUe to a H t. 

wardrobe I EL*? Is, too. l«» *■ «* |* 0r Sf 

I hut tove rink I bone you win eight-hour day and then hide I hop* the girl ctippel out 
c£. an^see how^Itafll behind the nesropapro of TV. lltil .Uly criumn and tii.t rive 
my pretty pink dreas. But I am proud to say I share the j**?. ** ■*■*" whe " fj** *• 
please call before you come household duties with my wife "* 1a **£ **"* “ u,n ' 
because I sleep quite a lot and I and do everything I can to help, s ** n me — I CAN wait 
want to be up from my nap including ironing. I have^ not Dear ICW: You have a smart 
when you come to aee me develop any mammary panda head on those 15-year-old 
Love. — LINDA SUE.” or other feminine characterta- shoulders. Young kids who think 

Isn’t that nauseating? Why do tics. Nobody has ever called me *wy are in love, then try to live 
mothen think they have to be so a pantywtiat, at least not to my the part as they aee it por- 

rute? Would you call this bad face. trayed in the movies, end up 

taste, stupidity or what? Please paths* should not worry ” ad • nd • 0 * T Y Congratulation* 

comment. — HASTEN JASON ( bout iheir aom ■ Lisle* if w y° ur S 00 ^ ltnit __ 

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Dear Jaaon: Personally. 1 ba concedtad wtth raiatng yoimg . . _ _ 

don’t car. for cuteaay precious men who aan help thetr wives VaiI||A Ilf IT H Ph^MPTflr 
thank-you notes but at leaat you without teeth* that thalr maa- V Hi IIV Willi Ullul dlflvl 
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Dear Aaa i-aadera: Fre-.croaked when I read the letter mqflii 

fluently I read In your column'from the lVy ear-old girt who I FOKT NT. 

complaints from peedun-mas-.said she had been in tov* |1 • - - - 


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Crofton 

Girl 

Honored 

GANGES - Mrs. V. E.j 
Empey, Vesuvius Buy. entertain- 
ed at a miscellaneous shower in 
lK*nor of the former Carol Scarff 
whose Wedding took place in the 
Apostolic Church, Dnpp. Alberta 
Saturday. April 15 to Mr. 
Herbert Scatter. 

Daffodils, hyacinths and 
primroses were arranged by 
Mrs. Scott Clark. Mrs. Clark 
also made the Hainty corsages 
which wcrp i>re*»ented to the 
honored guest and her mother, 
Mrs. Gordon Scarff. The many 
gilts were contained in a gayly 
decorated box covered with 
gold, hlue, and white paper, the 
colors of the Bible School in 
Eaton, Saskatchewan, which 
Miss Scarff has attended lor the 
pant two years. 


The gifts were presented by 
Joanne McDugaki from Crofton. 
young granddaughter of Mrs. 
Empey. Above the chair where 
Carol sat was a large white 
wedding beU. She was assisted 
in opwtog her gifts by her 
■inter, Maa Audry Scarff. 

The four young, girls who 
.helped with the refreshments 
anti the serving were Sheila | 
Newman, Joey B e r g 1 u n d , 1 
npbl>rr“tf“o o d * , and Alison 
I Fouiis. 


Mr. and Mrs. Harry Q. BorrLs, 2411 
Lincoln Road, announce the engage¬ 
ment of their daughter, Daphne Gay, 
to Sub-Lt Derek MacGregor-Greer, 
RCN. eider son of Major and Mrs. S. 


W. M. MacGregor-Greer, 2434 Wind¬ 
sor Road. The marriage will take 
place in St Mary the Virgin Church 
at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 27. — 
(Gibson's Studio) 


Snyder-Graham 


California Honeymoon 


His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. 
George R. Pearkes entertained at a luncheon in 
Government House Friday in honor of His Excel¬ 
lency Osamu Itagaki, ambassador' TSr Japan; and 


Says Nursing Consultant 


Treatment of Mental Health Problems 

V. 

Should Begin with Family Doctor ► 


Mi'S. Itagaki. His Honor and Mis. Pearkes took Those present were Mrs. i Rev. T. Bulman officiated at where the ceremony wa* hdd. accessories and corsage com- 
advantage of the warm spring day to show their Gordon Scarff, Mr* Scott Clark, the .reoent double ring ceremony Given In marriage by her pleted the ensemble, 

cuests through the gardens at Government House, I Mra. J. D. Reid. Mrs. Hairy tor j ( >»« Hazel, daughter of Mr father the bride was lovely in a, The honeymoon will be spent 

iiVnrVinon _ ( ti m Rvanl Newman. Mrs. E. T. Twa, Mrs. and Mrs. N. Graham, Bunatoy.l floor-length gown featuring a | n California and farther south. 

lief ore the hmrheon. - Hyaa) ™ Mr. e! Behind, *"d DonaH Waiter, elder son Of; lace cffpeTef ate matching car-jrT pon mfir 'return- fhe yxir.g 

; Mrs Eva Gilpin, Mis. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Vem Snyder. 3587 dinal veil. Her bouquet was of I couple will live in New West- 

ICunningham, Mrs. Betty Saanirfi Road. aqua caroatiom with white satin' minster. __ 

Sprecker, Misses Audrcy^Scarff. j Spring flowers decorated the streamers. . , - ... . . . . .. 

Mrs. Judy Molluion, Joyce Kaye church and guest pews at Deer M ”' 7 , N 

. W¥ , , as 11 _ cut*. H||p P 


Bv MARILYN ARGI E federal health department'* then refer his patient to the for care and training <f the 

— _ _ mental health division. proper mental health aervice. retarded, who make up three 

OTTAWA (CP) — Treatment ^ ^ Mrs . McCuf> ^ Is a tall per cem * ^population , 

of mental health problem* ghfxiW ^ to ^ atter> _ white-haired woman who ha. More of them are growing l 

•hould begin with the family , ion rf „. e family physician "in travelled Canada from coast tojinlo adulthood - "it's the »ame 

doctor, say* Ehzabeth McCue.|the same way a* any other coast <hscus. mg menu I healthwid, all of us our health » 

miramg consultant with the symptomThe doctor may! techniques. with ataff of hospi-; better - anJ Mrs. McCue 

3 p tala and clinics. emphasize* they can be *e!f- 

_ _ - __ _ * * * supporting as adults. 

w -“- Bom in Shubenaoadie, N S . "There ha* been real progress 

f’ "W \ X ' she received her MA in nursing. all over the country in getting 

I j 1 from Cornell University and for jobs for these people. They can 

^ ypanj ^ npd BS director of do hundreds of job* in industry, 
nursing in large American 1 especially repetitive work which 
l^T T'X mental hospitals. others might find boring." 

l\l t| She and her husband, now; * a * 

_ ■ retired, returned to Canada in Orw> of her favorite Jewelry 

I 1964 when she began her pin# was made in a Toronto 

B J T?TIC/^1VT A T present job. Her married for the mentally 

f\ 1 J idaughter i* a doctoral student retar ded 
^ at an American imveraity | Mr*. UcCue aay* the public 

■ . , Mrs. McCue says the biggest attitude toward mental illness la 

*" recent development In the improvir* but slit] leaves some 

His Honor the Ueutonant-Govemor and Mr*. George R. ** -‘‘“‘Tt . 

Pearkes are in Vancouver today and have a busy schedule. Mrs. , n t.» the ^**”5 ** ^ * • Vi*™- 

Pearkes is attending a coffee party this morning at International - . ^ , . . ,, j bi 1 ® 0 ** 1 * ovr, ' mp 1 r *“ as 

House. University o( British Sumbia. It rile mg held under ** *° ,! ^ j Hvough -education of putihe 

the auspices of the Save the Children Fund. This afternoon His *_ * * tnnsjgn *i s 

Honor will attend the Junior Tournament of Soccer Champions!, on the patient, media h"« grcah broadened 

at Kinsmen Stadium. North Vancouver. Uder the lieutenant-i^ lf * T\*Z soiled to 

governor will attend the Vancouver Coast Region Scouting in ^ 

* DV .. communaty he is accuatraned to. increased numbers of patients 

Action show at the PNL grounds. There are many people w.th receiving treatment. 

* * * i problems who can be given * * * 

ff ed in Ctdf/ary supportive care In clinics and "People no longer segregate 


The marriage is announced Miss Micbai Munro, only 


still retain their jobs.' 


members of the family who 


Montreal Wedding 
Of Interest Here 


Victoria shares interest with were worn by Miss Barliara 


Pin horn, Beach Drive. 


daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Munro. 1178 Beach Drive, to TJ 1 " t ? tld v, " u,d pr " b * b, 5' exhibit strange behavior. They 
Mr. Harvey James King, eldest son of Mr. David King of ^ . . . [ re, *» re ,<OT *‘ pm ^ r T' 

Kitimat, B.C., on Friday evening in Christ Church, Calgary. Alta. ^ K * hmA * 

Rev. D. D. G. TatcheU performed the ceremony, and the recep- „ . . rMTtrf _ mariv ^ p Wm ' e _, . . „ 

lion was heki in the Social Suite at the Palliser Hotel. Mr. and already " ’ „" fc< ^ ■ ... 

Mr*. King wiU make their hwie at^A738 14tii Street West,! * * * mentaf^th ^ice* in the 

u" 8 w“ ? During her career Mrs world in term, of program, and ; 

Hospital, and Mr. hmg is with the Calgary Automobile A»- McCup *^ ^ RrPJll . dvwre . availability, Mrs. McCue says, 
sociatton. Mr. and Mrs. Munro flew to Calgary for their daugh-L r ac illti««i for the "Canadian paychlatri.u and 

ler's wedding. menlaHy retarded. She says other members of the treatment 

* * * Canada has many good centres team have wi*-Id-wide renown " 

May Wedding 

Lf.-Cmdr. (Ret'd) and Mrs. E. D. Thompson of Vancouver, -m m m fir T 1 W m 

formerly of Victoria and Halifax, announce the forthcoming mar- /If/^ ** rv*/)/V § II. » W9 ftp 

riage of their only daughter Ruth Ann Marie (Susie) to Dr. Colin I fMUtlM/M ClI B> fr t/UU'H 
David Scarfe, eldest son of Dean and Mrs. N. V. Searfe of — **** 

Vancouver. Miss Thom pa on, a BSc graduate of the University f m m Tf 

of Victoria, is on the university’s teaching staff. Dr. Scarfe is # Mf- / a] r/J 9*ft O f M/) »*/) 

a graduate of the University of British Columbia and received / I fllv ■ Cul' M.M.XZ’m O 

his PhD in Astronomy at Cambridge. He is a member of the 

Faculty of the University of Victoria. The wedding Will be heM| shafr% interest with were worn by Miss Bartiara 

at 2 p.m. Saturday. May 20, in All Saint’s Church, View R°y«-; M.«treal ui toe news of a Hockenstein. maid of honor for 

* ★ * recent ceremony writing In her sister, and the Misses Helen 

Return to lJ.S. I marriage Roaalyn Hockenstein. j Cooper and Shirley Belfer,; 

^ ^ . , , . , . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridesmaids. 

Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter have returned to their home in L. * „ M(W(roo , * . . 

Vtai,i " S ”* m ° U ' r ' “ r ‘- °- N - i^Jy, SUnt, Nozick .1 

Pinhora, Beach Drive. ody ion of Mr and Mi*. Jack was best man for hia cousin. 

. ...... ,, Krasney. Victoria. Ushering gunta to their pewa 

r OOtl Columnist VUlUng Here The lovely candlelight cere-were Mr Alex Spin, Mr. 

Mary Moore, widely-known food oolumnist from Hamilton. was conducted In Congre- Robert Sllverstone. Mr. 

Ont . has been here for a month visiting her son-in-law and Ration Qievra Kadisha-B'nai Michael Hockenstein, and Mr. 
daughter, Lieut.-Col. Herbert C. Pitts, CO, Queen's Own Rifles, Jacob Synagogue in Montreal by Malvin Hnckanateln, bride's 
and Mrs Pitts at Work Point. Mrs. Moore leaves Tuesday to David Roth, Cantor Rns- cousins; Mr. Morris Atlas, and 

return east. eenzweig and Rev. Grenberg. Mr. Howard Koberrac, groom s 

* it ★ *44 ooualn. 

. .. The fair-haired bride was The blue and white theme of 

9r eilfting truest* radiant in an exquisite gown of the wedding wa* carried out in 

Out-of-town guests at the wedding of Miss Susan Harcus and white satin en train whh lace Eh* flower arrangements for the 1 
Mr, John Gilbert Maddox included Mrs. Alex Lawton. Mr*. Derek bxhee and sleeves. She wore a reception in the Synagogue! 
Lawton and Mrs. E. Stopson. Eekvllle, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. shoulder-length veil and carried Social Hall. Dinner and dancing 1 
Cecil Clark, Victoria; Mr. and Mr*. Philip White with Malcolm a white Bible covered with tor 200 guest* followed trie 
and Philllpa, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Smith with Amanda and David, white orchids. The wedding ring ceremony. 

Miss Melanie McDonald and Miss Jennifer Bennett, all from u *ed # t the ceremony belonged Mr. and Mrs. Krasney spent 
Vancouver, and Miss Heather Anderson, West Vancouver. to the groom’s late maternal their honeymoon in New York 

* * * grandmother. and Miami and now are resid- 

For Elizabeth Taylor Gowgs in a soft blue .bade mg in Cote St. Luc __ 

Mr*. A. H. Stepney entertained recently in her DaUnnisie 
Street home at a shower in honor of MBs Elizabeth Taylor, whoae 
marriage to Mr. Jim Forward takes place on May 5. Spring 

flower* and cherry blossoms were used to decorate the rooms. j mM JA ■ 

( orsage* were presented to the guest of honor, her mother, Mrs. Pf I ■ ■ I JLA I 

Robert W. Taylor and Mr*. R. H. Taylor of Vancouver. Gifts ww III 

were til a pink decorated box. The refreshment table, covered 

with a pink cloth, was centred with an arrangement of pink car- * qd II *10 O Q 

nations and white freeaias and pink candles. Guests were Mn. ArKIL ZO. / Q.ITI.-T D.ITl. 

M. O. Mayhew, Mrs. D. Elford, Mrs. G. Joy, Mrs. E. Peden, Mr*. 

Violet Laing, Mrs. T. Pagdin, Mrs. Agnes Kennedy, Mrs. J. A PDII 00 0 n m ^ n m 

Gough, Mrs. A. W. Jofms. Mrs J. McCallum, Mr*. C. T. Over- MiftlL. 47, 7 U.IT1.-J p.m. 

man, Mr*. C. Powell, and the Misses Jani Padget, Linda Neville, 

Lynda Roes-Jone*, Shirley Vain, Sandy Alexander and Diane 507 PANDORA AVL 

Miss Taylor was again honored when her hridesmaid*4o-be, „ _ ... , 

the Misses Shirley Vaio, Diane Haywood and Und. NevUle. gave Hpo-tored by the Horn*.-. Committee of 

a shower at the Neville Larkdowne Road home. Corsages were **»* Viet aria School of Me«lo 

jiresented to the bride to be and her molher. Gifts were In a m. m 

decorated laundry hasket. Ckiesls were Mrs. R. Brachat. Mrs. 

W Neville, Mr*. D. MacDonauJ. Mrs. R. Emmerson. Mrs. J. CANADA TRI ST . »> K Abbott, 

Fehler, Mrs. IX Evans, Mrs. E. Hcywood, and the Misses Patsy Hnroa A Erie anag 

Pyc, Sharon Emmerson. Pat Evans. Lynn Small, Lynda Ross- 
Jones, Dr* Schroedcr and Marsha Haywood. 

V » V 


I rouver, and Miss Marlene Cas -1 
! ilio of Victoria wore matching 
| gowns of aqua peau de aoie with 
1 lace overlay, and carried bou¬ 
quets of white carnation*. 

Mr. l-arry Ji4wiston was best) 
man with Mr. Doug. Richanlson 
1 and Robert Christison as 
ushers. The best man and 
[ ushers are from Victoria and all ; 
former school chums of the 
| groom. 

I Mr. H. Campkin proposed the 
toast at a reception held at 
Rose Garth Hall, New West¬ 
minster. The bead table wa* 
decorated in blue and white 
motif with flowers and candles 
and centred by a three-tiered 
| wedding cake. Dancing followed 
j the reception. 

| For travelling the bride 
; donned a wool knit dress and 
[matching ooat of orange hue 
I wito shoe* to match. While 


Blossom Tea 
Raises $85 j 

Baskets of spring fiowrs 
decorated trie church hall for 
the Blossom tea and bake sale 
held recently by Belmont Ave¬ 
nue United Church Women 
Members of CGPT group* were 
retqnmible for the attractive 
decorations. 

The sum of $85 was roakzed. 

Pouring tea were Mr*. D. B. 
Spading, Mrs. M. Henderson, 
Mrs. R. McClellan and Mrs. N j 
Langton. 


These oriental-flavored hostess pyjamas in acid 
yellow were created by Kathleen MacCulloch. a 20- 
■year-old Bedford, N.S., fashion design student, and 
are one of three winning designs she submitted in 
the Canadian Designers of Tomorrow competition 
in Montreal. Miss MacCulloch won the Golden 
Shears Award and a $2,000 scholarship. — (CP 
Wlrephoto) _ 


BENEFIT REVIEW 
North American Benefit Asso¬ 
ciation, Review No. 1 wiH meet 
on Monday evening, April 24. In 
the Orange Hall, 1620 Fernwood 
Road at 7:45 p.m. 


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Catholic Edict 
Hurts Fishing 


l\nox Presbyterian 


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 

First Church of 
Christ, Scientist 


Vl«toH» CMaftal Cwyi 
vn hiim ithm 

MAJOR ud MRS. 

R. O. McKERRACHER 
CORPS OFFICERS 

. SUNDAY 

f :U—Sunday School 

(Ctuae* tor all afra) 

II "Miracles” 

7:0Q—Evangelistic Service 
Wednesday I 
t : 00 — Grayer and 
Bible Study 

Home League (or Ladiei 
Moa. 8 p.m.; Than. X p. m. 
ALL ARK WELCOME 


A flranrh o4 Tha Mutliar Oiurcti 
Tha Fir* CJiurtU nl Chriat, 
BaanliaL is Boatoa, Maaaachuiaiu 
tlmhpn aa. aaa Paariara An. 
Elavatur Avallabla 

8 UKDAY SERVICES 
U aa am and 1:10 p.m. 


An unusual type of centennial J It am. Sunday by the minister,' Bible on the pulpit and the 
service will be held in Knox, Rev. Donald Gillies. congregation will sit (or the 

Presbytenan Church, Sooke, at j The beadle will place iho, singing of hymns and will stand 


Subject: 

“PROBATION 
AFTER DEATH 


The procedure is a re-enact¬ 
ment of an early-day church 
service. The organ, which to an 
electric one, wiM be silent. Chon- 
director Mr*. James Barnett 
■nd organist Mrs. Florence 
Acqeman will sing along wtth 
the choir. 

Mr. Gillie*, a 


Sunday School. 11 *• a.or 

TaMimtoy Maatini 
Wadaaadaj ■ ■ D.BL 
nui PUBLIC REALMNU ROOM 
AXD LBHDIMU LIBRARY 
taa rruao nun 
ALL ARB WELCOME 


Highlander. | 
says that when organa vwre 
first introduced into churches, 
they were called boxes ot 
Whistles. 


Papal Council 


At collection time no plates 
wUl be used. Instead, money! 
ladles, made of bags on longj 
•ticks, will be passed along the; 
pews. There are still some' 
Sooke residents who remember 
this system of collection but it 
wiU be a novelty to the younger 
one*, 


11 :M a.m. 

"FOR WE BE BRETHREN 

tl:M a.rn.—Ynaac People's 
Study Group. 

II IM a.in.—Chlldrea'a 

C Burch 


7:8i p.m. 

'THE ROBE OF GLORY 


Visitors are invited to the 
service. 


Location for Sunday’i centennial rite 


VATICAN cm • <CP) Mau- 

t)ce Cardinal Roy of Quebec 


eh Priority on Centennial Agenda 


•said Friday Ma position as preal-l 
dent at Pope Paul's new council i 
on the laity eventually may go 
ti» a layman. 

■ Speaking at 


Death Bill Vote Likely in Fall 


PUBLIC LECTURES 
m THE PHlLOWirRY O* UVtNS 

Ina •>*■*■! si S p.rn. 


press confer-; 
ence at the end of the council's! 
eight-day meeting, Cardinal Roy 
said It will facilitate contacts j 
among the Vatican, Roman 
Catholic bishops in various coun¬ 
tries and the laity. 

"Dialogue should lead to un¬ 
derstanding, and understanding, 
ip action, hopefully to more ef-j 
fective action Rian In toe past,"! 
He said. 

!fO WATCHDOG 

; The council will not direct ex-i 
Is ting lay orguniaBtions. nor acti 
as a watchdog on the activities ' 
cf the laity, he added. 

Cardinal Roy described the 
council's competence a* "still 
general and somewhat vague " 

He compared It with "a child 
who doesn't quite know yet what 
It wants to be when It grows 
up.” 

"In time, this will become 
dear. Perhaps in time there 
may be a layman in charge. 

The 17-member council, set no 
by the Pope last January', i* 
composed of three clerics and, 
31 laymen. 


In lllntorv' 
Mr. r. Rmm 


OTTAWA (CP) — A bill to abolish capital punish¬ 
ment, carrying the open support of Prime Minister 
Pearson and most of his cabinet, has high priority on 
the government's agenda for the centennial session of 
Parliament 


GLAD TIDINGS 


Mr. Pcsraon said Friday in 
the Commons and at a news 
conference that he wants a free 
vote and a final decision on the 
dead) penalty. 

He told reporters that the 1 MC 
free vote on abolition dealt in 
an unsatisfactory way with an 
untidy piece of legislation. 

Lust year's private bill, spon¬ 
sored by four MPs, was de¬ 
feated 143 to 112. Three amend¬ 
ments providing for partial abo¬ 
lition and described by Mr. 
Pearson a* ambiguous, also 
were beaten down. 
GOVERNMENT BILL 
Mr. Pearson hinted that a 
government bill with the moral 
force of the treasury benches 
behind it not only would deliver 
a more certain decision but per¬ 
haps an opposite one. 

The government would not 
stand or fall on toe next vote. 
The decision would be made 
again without regard to party 
positions 

Last April Mr. Pearson and 
all members of the cabinet re¬ 
frained from stating their own 
views, although in tha final vote 
It of the 24 cabinet ministers 
LONDON (AP» — A Roman present voted for abolition. 
Catholic editor has urged his RECENT CHANGES 
church to take another look at Recent cabinet changes have 
the list of 4,500 martyr* and pepta CW j abolitionist Guy Fav- 
excise those he called the rrsu and retentionist Lueien 
doubtful, the legendary and the Cardin with two abolitionists, 
contrived. Jean Chretien and Pierre Elltotl 

Lancelot Sheppard, editor of Trudeau. 

Twentieth Century Catholicism. The Pearson government has 
wrote in the Anglican bi- studied 25 death sentences in its 
n inthly New Christian, that four years in office and ha* 
church services are dotted with c >: muted all to life, 
fictitious Mints. The government has com- 

"Many example* can be found] muted five death sentences 
of legends of incredible naivete, since the Commons vote April 
of fictitious paracnagpi honored 5, 1966. 
as saints, of curious figures who DEATH VERDICTS 
do not daaerva a place In » ^ Conservative adrmnistra- 

rfiun* calendar." he said. ft* istoer John Diefenbaker 
He arid: c ora stored « death sentences 

• SL Lawrence was not oocn muted 52 during Its 
roasted, he probably was be- 1*7-180 term. Mr. Diefenbaker. 
b***ted. tike Mr. P earson, is a strong 


9:45 a.m.—The Gre*tent School on Earth 

We had 614 Last Sunday . . . Help us Reach 650 

11 a.n.—PitUr UpftR'i Ntsu|ti 
"Itwlng and Hooding" 

7 p.m*—Evanlng Evanftllilit Rally 

Bright Song Service — Brass Band — Choir 
Pastor Upton's Message; 

“Lift’s Most Embarrassing; Moment” 

These inspiring Evening Service*, with Capacity 
Attendances, are a Blessing to All. Come This Week, 
and Bring Your Entire Family 


to go should be restated, Mr. 
Pearson Mid he is "quite con¬ 
tent" to carry on through the 
next "exciting three or four 
months" of Centennial Year cel¬ 
ebrations and “come out aHve” 
in September. 

Mr. Pearson 


taxed, said he was moved toy | 
birthday tributes paid to him 
earlier in the Commons. He 
doubted he would receive as! 
much flattery again until he 1 
was dead. 

He said he would tike to visit' 
the Arctic and the "far reaches" 
of Canada during Centennial 
Year. But he didn't kxw how 
he could manage it with his 
heavy schedule. 


he feels "very tempted" to dl- At toe outset, 
vorce himself from his responsi- warned agakut drawing any p» 
biilties so he would be able Lo litical conclusions about his fu- 
wrlte, read and lecture a little ture from anything he might 
at universities-in effect, to lead say, 
a life with less pressure. 

"As you get older, it become 
• more tempting prospect," he! 

•aid. 

“But you do what you have 
Id do and do tt as we)l as you 
can while you’re doing K.” he 
■aid. When toe time came to 
go, he would have lota to do 

Aaked whether the temptation 


Saint 
List 
1 False 


"It's a matter of fitting things 
In." he said. 

However, Mr. Pearson Mid he 
rxpectad to ftato a little at Ms; 
Halting ton Lake summer home 
with foreign visitors. 

Mr. Petiraan, who formed his 
first government four year* ago 
today after the Liberal party 
ousted the Cor*ervstives, re¬ 
treated to an nid theme when 
asked about his remaining ob¬ 
jective* in public Hfe. 


Campbell, 
Laing 
To Meet 


KM.: 1874 

8:98 a. 1 *. H aty CmumIh 
11:88 a.m.—Moralng Prayer 

Sormon: THE GREAT PHYSICIAN 

Biahop Deaya A. G. Raakllor, DD. 

1:M p.ro.—Eveaaong 

Ssrmon: “MIRACLES OF MEALING” 

The Biahop 

Viiltan ara Cardiall? InvlLad to All Sarvlcs* at TMa timoric 


Pennon 


Municipal Affairs Minister 
Dan Campbell said Friday he 
liopes to meet Indian Affairs 
'when* 
to 


Defence Workers 


Minister Arthur Laing 
ever It can be arranged' 
discuss the possibility of making| His main objective Is "the 
Indian reserves Into aelf-govem- mme aa it has been for some 
ing municipalities. time,"—to strengthen unity and 

He made the comment follow- make ail provsncea happier in 
ing news from Ottawa that Mr. Confederation, 
laing is now willing to talk over His arrival at the press cco- 
Mr. Campbell s proposal. terence was delayed by a torth- 

Eariler this week M ^ J^ cSTbyT^i 
beil said Mr Lain* had declined ^ WM Rivwi „ aM .che 
to discuss the matter, He mW „ Writer toe oabi- 

Friday *hat on Wednesd ay he hlm . cfeck 

r ,er r^jr ith c rf rpy b tUm» a* face ** m a globe. 

federal Indian affairs commii- 

sinner for B.C. \ I 


FAITH TEMPLE 

II* r m»n ., SMSI I SM. S. L Ink F*M 

Sunday, April 23 Only 

Hur Ra«. Gaarga Bsishaha 

11:88 a.m. wad 7:88 p.m. 

A Dyaamlc, Rad-Ttnae Meraage from God's Word 

Warily SarvVeM: Til—lay Prajir TH P-W 1 

- Vn — 1 Mriy-I (• 

Tim Mil n— InSitiw M* lmns-4.8 

rrUsi-Tntih NICM—T:M S» 

A rrtmtaY Mam AvslU Ym 


action at this time would be lm -' 

proper." 

The spokesman said toe pay 
system in the bases in the Hal¬ 
ifax area has operated in a 
"haphazard" way toe yean so 
it was natural that toere would 
be knequaktiaa in the skua lion 


OTTAWA (CP) — One-sided 
government action to meet 
wage demands of Halifax-area 
defence workers would be im¬ 
proper at thin stage, a spokes - 1 
man for Treasury Board Preto- 
dem Benaon raid Friday. 

Ha arid tha demands, set outi 
in two recent telegrams to] 
Prime Mriater Pearson, should 
be w orta e d out oadar toe new 
civil service collective bargain¬ 
ing process. 


CaMdlan Bfffclt Socltiy 


VKTOWM^BBAXCa 

BEMLMHEB 

The Canadian Bible So¬ 
ciety depends on Free 
Will offering and Legacies 
to carry on its work. Your 
help is needed and appre- 


Rev. Gilbert D. Smttk, M.A., 

"Jeans asri the Coramna 


“Till Last t*my” 

Quit Sfhanl: 

• 4S-A|« ItiH 
H OS— Hnraary an* 1 Is I 

Br*. A. ML BaatoB. BA. 


9:45 a.m.—Age 9 and over 

ISlm.-Xareery, ElBdimarlen, 
PrtmbY 


dated, 


ll^Oa.m_“A God Who Moves”—Mr. Molloy 

7:3* p.m.—Bev. Leoomrd ScIukII, D.D. 

Orgaal* u* Omlftisr: C C Warn* L.R.S.M. 


APOSTOLIC 


CENTRAL BAPTIST 


SUNDAY 


883 PANDORA AVENUE 

"W« Preach Chrtil CrectBsA lUwo sM Camtit As»*' 
n.—Bible School for all agaa (Supervised Nursery) 

—“UNASHAMED OF TNE GOSPEL" 
■.Hr—"CHRIST*! PATHETIO AUESTIOH" 

ernr eras aaa: an. dokald mu* 

ftilinr. CoiiiDfrna acinbu BspUit CtiaicA. V«*ns<ar 
I.-Y P. FlresM* 

IS. 1:31 S.W.—Piuwr FtiIm HmUi* 

•Mi. Rav. HaraM A. KaaoSlv* Saeratary at IM Africa 

Kvamallcal FrlkmaW* 

‘ WMre Every Visitor la U BomsrM GurW 


1.45—Sunday School ... 11:00 a m.—Morning Worship 

7:30 p.m. 


Anti-Management Proxy Fight Goes Phfft 


I CHALLENGE YOH 


• Doyle was convicted last 
year by a U.S. court for activ¬ 
ities in connection with the sate 
of Javelin securities. He jumped 
bail and currently is a fugitive 
in tha U.S. 


Its principal target was John 
C Doyle, chairman of Javelin's 
executive com mitts*. 

Whan tha oommittec launched 
Its proxy effort marly two 
months ago, It gave as grounds 
•car the fight: 


NEW YORK (CP) — A com- preferred Javelin shares to a I 
mittea of stockholders has with- government - appointed three- 
drawn plans for a proxy tight man committee which would 
to oust tha management of Ca- hold the voting rights, 
nadlan Javelin Ud. of St. The protective committee's 
J(ton's, NQd , a committee ■pniseaman, charging tint the 
spokesman rays. agreement between toe New- 

He says proxy material drawn foundland government and Jav- 

to toe com- 


y Afteraaea, April tM, at 8 p.m. 

Derateiaa Emm. Dealalsa Uriel 

8088 ERNESTINE YOUNG 


up by a sharatooiders' group, eib. is an "insu 
known aa toe stocitoaiden pro- man s h * r • h 
teotive committee of Canadian it amounted to 
Javelin Ltd., will not be sent priation” of their rights, 
out to shareholders - This couldn’t happen in the 

The material, which had been United Statra,” he raid, 
approved by the U.S. Securities 
and Exchange Commission—Jav- 
4 Un'i common shares are 
traded an the American stock 
Ixttoaaga—originally had been 
rahadrie d lor mailing April 12. 

Premier SmaMwood of New- 
ftxiarilanri announced April 6 toe 
provtnna would take over tem- 
prrary control of Canadian Jav¬ 
elin In connection with the de-j 
velopment of a { 120 , 000.000 pulp; 
and iinerboard plant at Stephen- 
ville, Nfld. ^ 

Government assistance needed 
fl«r the jm>jeel was made con¬ 
ditional on issuance of 5,300,000 


• Doyle was in default to 
toe company an same instalment 
payments covering a KjSO.OOO 
settlement brought agsbRt tin! 
following a shareholders suit in 
1963. 


uin at Mini Rev. Joha A. Wataaa, B.A., B.D. 
J. X TaMI. (Itnai* ■■* Dlm4» *1 MaV 
Ohm* IAmIh JWar. Mi. aaA Aiari, US MS 

Kindergarten and Primary, 11:00 a.m. 

Family Night Programme—Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. 

11:00 R.m. 


SHEPHERD, SLAVE, RULER” 


(8) "THE MIMING DIMENSION" 

Guest Soloist, Margaret Chrlitison 
7 JO pun. 

“TRUE GREATNESS” 


Ottaiva Gives B.C. 

Books Worth $13,000 

The federal Outrank] Commlaaioa will five 
British Columbia SI3,000 worth of book, he the 
Arts, social sciences aid humanities, it was 
announced Friday. In both English and French, 
they will be distributed to libraries throughout the 
province. 


SUNDAY: 8 :U—gradey Sebori and Bible 
II :>•—Meralag Werahlp 

7:15—Evugeitam 
W« lavlta Yoa To AUmd Th*aa SarUoea 


Smallwood has stated tori 
Doyle's aharaa. together with 
the new issuance of p sefe n ed 
share*, would glv* toe govern¬ 
ment effective control of Jave- 


Monday, Javelin announced a 
tentative, complex financing 
plan for the mill project. It is 
to be built by Melville Pulp and 
Psper Ltd., owned by a Javelin 


TI SB, April U. 1:41 *.*■•—XlBalari Hall. W4 Vari SL 

"EXODUS TO k NEW AGE" 

MB W. XAYLda 

BaxkrnMn, 1*1 fart oprn 11 .IK s.m. 

Ill, *.on p,in. 

VUta-i Wrttnin* 


Rev. Ted. Chapman, Pastor 

mmt to Om MTXOAY KBOOL 

7 p.m^—Evangelism 


103^ ^ 0154 . 

1.4s a.M.—Wch 

11 a-m^—Worship 


■ ubeidiai 










Pafltj <£nlimt*l, 


Have You Seen These? 
Every Flock Has Share 


They »rp rtn*.vp»i ns tit* 
Kc< Wiastims Crihrus nnd 
ttir Drupil. 

The fnrmrr Is dt’Ri i it*i1 as 
a rathor cmim»n >pr<irs that 
inhibits most pi»ri*hf>s. It is a 
tlosp utasin iif tor rufflrd 
grtnisc because it is easily 
rufn<'d and makes a grousing 
muse when disturbed. 


There's a different kind of 
bird watehnig gome on here, 
acrording to the latest issue 
of The Victoria Unitarian. 
Prrbap* other i-htirciiEnrrs 
have noticed these not-so-rarr 
birds. 


St Oorsrp s l>ay Sunday 
will He marked by the Anglican 
church at Oadborn Bay whieh 
hears the saint's name, ft will 
probably he ihe only celebration 
n# the day in the Greater 
Victoria are* 

Ttie day will he observed at 
all services in St. Gaortfe-the- 
Martyr, .1909 St. George* Lane. 
The rector. Rev. N. S. Noel, baa 
issued an invitation to all who 
would like to join in the 
service*. 

The parish is also celebrating 
the jfith anniversary of it* 
founding. For 10 year* it 
ofierated aa a mission. On St. 
George's Day, 1951. Lieutenant- 
Governor Clarence Wallace 
tumpd the sod for the erection 
of the present church. Rev. 
William Hills was rpetor until 
1963 when the present rector. 
Mr Noel, former dean of 
Calgary, whs instituted. 


University of Victoria where he 
lectures in Chemistry. He was 
recently awarded a grant from 
the National Research Council 
for research in inorganic chem¬ 
istry. He was ordainpd a deacon 
last year. - 


Christ Church 
Cathedral 


Moderator 

Urges 

Caution 


TW Or) Rev. arwe WbHlew 

M.I.. M K4-. a n.. Owe an* "aetoi 
* :Bo—Holy f ommUBlnn 
*■.»—Family f'oiwnunlnii. 
.Instruction: 

The Rev !>r. K C Moss 

IB-.AV-f’lmrt-h »« h«eil 
(with Nursery) 

Parish Hall 
11 :*0— Maltlna 

Sermon The Dean 

7:.TB— r.% earning 
Sermon: 

The Rev_ R A Moult 

SrfUlli 

I nn Maitm* . . i IS K'*n*'n* 

H.>lx O mmun"® 

II l»' Tuewlav * '** ThurMtay 

f 13 Frida' 


It rarely joins in the 
activity of the flock, but hr*« 
around on the edges and 
utters rritii al cries that sound 
something like, "Why-did-ttiey- 
divthnt'’" or '"niey-abould-do 
someihmg-ab<att-it." 

Som'etiines it leave* the 
fb* k altogether hut sooner or 
hater turn* up lo utter its odd 
cries. 

The Droplt Is a bird that 
has multiplied rapidly in the 
past generati<*v I t lives 
mostly in the suburbs and its 
principal activity seems tn he 
dropping sod picking up Its 
young. As a result, it seems 
to have developed an uncanny 
sense of timing. 


The annual general meeting of 
the Unitarian Church of Victoria 
will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday. 
There will be no church school 
and no services, but child care 
will be provided. At the 6 30 
p.m. meeting Thursday, Rev. 
Marvin Evans will speak on 
Creative Commitment. 


WINNIPEG ICP1 The 

moderator of the United Church 
of Canada says ministers can 
only bless marital unions if they 
are legitimate before the law. 

Dr. W. C. Lockhart of Winni¬ 
peg said clergymen function in a 
dual capacity of representing 
the church and the state when 
they marry people. 

Commenting on announced 
plans by the Himilton presby- 

commotvlaw 
he said the plan will 


In Victoria Truth Centre, Dr. 
Emma M. Smiley will speak on 
the subject, For We Be Breth¬ 
ren, at the 11 a.m. service and 
on The Robe of Glory at 7:30 
p.m. Discussion -of the book 
P s y cbo-Cybemetics by Dr. 


Schnell 


FTfifaon 


Molloy 


bless 


Organ Recital 
r. Francis .lacks**" of 
York Minuter 

H>«lnfs<la>. April ?« 
a p.m. 


unions, 

have lo he submitted to the 
general council of the United 

he at tlw organ. The Sanctuary, At Kmmanuel and Stevenson Church before any action can he 
choir, conducted by Frank Tup- Memorial Baptist Churches taken, 
man, will sing at the r.t *ming Surxtoy morning, Rev. Norman 
service. Archer will preach the third 

* * * 1 sermon in his series. Problem 

of Pain. This week he will deal 
Rev. Dr Kenneth Mo** will iW jtp the origin of pain and will 
give instruction at family com- explore the Bible narrative for 
munion in Christ Church Cath-’f^^, reasons for making a 
edral Sunday and on the follow- where pain and suffering 

tng three Sundays. Dr, Moss is mB |te up BUC h nn integral part. 

1 a member of the faculty of the s un day evening Mr. Archer 

will preach the third sermon in 
his aeries on the proithet Elijah. 


Rev. Dr Leonard Schnell of 

the Canadian Bible Society is Lo. In s , Andm ', Preshvtenan 
Victona for three speaking' . „ _ „ 

engagement* th.s Sunday " ( ^ch. Rev. Bruce Molloy 

He will speak in CeTMennial^^udcs a senes of studje* on 
United Church at 11 a.m. and j Religious Dimensions 
St Am 4>r e w‘s Presbyterian 

Church at 7:30 p.m. 
p.m. he will speak to a meeting 
or the Victoria branch of the 
Canadian Bible Society execu¬ 
tive and congregstinnal rejiee- 
sentatives in Belmont Avenue 
United Church HaH. 

Dr. Schnell will spend a wrek 
In Victoria urging minister* and 
church m pm hors to appoint a 
Bible society representative 
from each parish and thus 
prepare the way for the frirtha- 
lion of rhurch branches, •“ the 
hew policy in larger areas. 


soloist In the morning and 
William Kremer in the evening. 
Dr. McLean continues his Adult 
Bible Study and Discussion at 2 
p.m. Wednesday. 


It ran drop its v*toe at 
church and return an hour 
later to pick them dp, with 
almost split-second accuracy, 
and rieisume several rig* tf 
coffee in the meantime. 


Sunday! 

morning. His sermon is titled | 
At 2:30|our God Is a God Who Moves. 
Rev. Dr. J. L. W. McLean will 
conduct the evening service at 
which Dr. Schnell will tell about 
the work of the Canadian Bible 
Society. John Bray will be 


In Metropolitan Church, the 
CGIT and Hl-C choir will sing 
When My World is Confusing at 
the 7 p.m. 


orana* »*!» stMiv 

I on am.-Hrtl.Y mMMl'NtnN 

S:SB a.m. 

FAMILY hERVKT. 
(COMMUNION) 

II :«* a.m. 

MORNING PRAYER 
Hrrntna: 

( non Graham# Raker 
Wintry lanUtiev and CTiuich Srhnnl 
a) both * ** and tl 00 a m 

RMk lUlaamrai a*aa4n,p. ■ ».**< 
( aaadlaa *lr CaSM*. Chvrr. Farad#- 

t:aa p.m. 
ntMimu i an* ir»t 
EVENSONG 

Sernwn Mr. J Oaard 
TUESDAY 

IMv Communion 1 St. Mark) 

7 go a m 

THURSDAY 

Holy Communion and fil*»i'ng 
mm #.m. 

W« a is nn l<iaa rout** l. J. I. 1* 
and a 


First United Church 

«*■**>* and Sannaral 

M,m*iei*- 

Rev Ridd J. D Mund **. BO 
Rev Marvin U. Fowler. BA 
DliacLui ul Cboauan Eduratl'iS 
Mr. Rnb Kdlain. RA 
niraftor of Mu air 
Mr W H Grafrny 
CNsaniM. Mr* lliaula Bunt 


Churches 


service. Mrs. Bar¬ 
bara Henderson will conduct the 
choir and Erie Boothroyd will 


At St. Aidan's United Church 
the primary department of the 
Sunday School will be special 
guest* at the 11 a.m. service. 
Rev. A. G. MacLeod's sermon i 
topic will be Just Suppose. The! 
choir will sing the anthem Let! 
Not Your Heart Be Troubled. 
Keith Sturgeon is the soloist* At 
the evening service. Mr. M*c- 
I>eod's subject will be When 
Learners Teach. 


Four Archbishops 
Back Union Action 


Remember You 
Promised—III 

'The Vowe of 
Confirmation 


Rev. Donald Hills, pastor of 
Cofl»ngw«ood Regular Baptisl 
Church. Vancouver, will he 
gu#»t speaker at both services 
In Central Baptist Church Sun¬ 
day. His t >pic at 11 a.m. will be 
Unashamed of the Gospel Rnd ; 
the evening, Christ's Pathetic i 
Question, dealing with the ques- i 
taxi He asked his disctple TVter i 
•— Simon Peter, I,oveAt TWou 
Me? Rev. Hamkl James, execu¬ 
tive secretary of the African! 
Evangelical Fellowship will 
speak at the midweek prayer! 
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wedne*-| 
day. 


* PM. rHLRMtAY: PRAYER 


• Sharing In lh» roiKlurt nf th# 
SarvK-? Mr. W Rnhfrt Hunlar 
■ H:0n> 

• Paul Wharf 11 "m 

• Curd OrsahlR William Mp-A#!! 


Archbishop Hamid Sexton hasistate that I still believe that ouriright basis for working out 
gone on record aa being in favor church is right in seeking union definite plans for this union," h# 
of union nf the Anglican Church'with the United Church and that i said. 

Unitedlthe Principles of Union are a! Archbwbijp Sexton, tnetropoli- 


UUADRA BIBLE CHAPEL 
Tnlmla Ava. and Jarkaoo Str#*l 

Sunrtaj 4 

I SO a m —Thp l^ird • Ruai'rf 
U-00 a m.—Sunday School ami I'll 
Hlhla Hour. Sp#ak#f. 
a >. Ftna 

TSDgni Evpmna SrrvKr 


riAiW "HAD 

Th# Pkri»h Church n* Oak Bay 
Tha Rav. Canon Hyw»l 1. Jntn, 

I. Th. R#rt<« 

Easier IV 

R .3(1 a m. Holy Communion 
11.00 a m.—Mattins 
Preacher: 

ITie Rector 
4:30 p.m.- Evensong 
Prcarhet: 

The Rev. C D. Blenroe 


of Canada 
Church. Hi 
metropolitans who have bluntly 
rejected any - move toward a 
schismatic program wiihin his 
chorcb to oppose the uniisi. 


1 :SB p.m.—I" the Chapel 

“On ••inf 
IndiipMsiblt" 

Rev. Mania G. Fowler 


favor of union. He said he feels B m t4 
the Cnmmunicatir is n<»t in ( a ^uest i 
accord with the spirit ol the At 7:30 
day. sermon 

OPPOSED IN ION Indispen*. 

The aritrle In the Winnipeg 
paper was attrihuted to- lhe :„ . 
editor, who is presumably Rev !’ , 

Maurice Ha rdman, who j ..V . ' 
resigned In 1965 as editor of the _ ' . 

diocesan Ruperia Land News, ™ 
f.»Ui»wins controversy with the, ww« t ^ 
dtooesan h»shops over his oppo- , 

sition to th»- Principles of Union. , _ 

r int w 

Most Rev. A. H. O Neil, morning, 
metropolitan of the ecclesiasti- <’Q |ir 
cal province of Canada. Mid he nn „ ^ 
voted Fir the Principled of M ivation, 
Union In Vancouver Archbishop, t „vd Rev 
W. L. Wrirfit. metr«*?yilltan of| w ' 
Ontario, said he was not the onA p r to 
archbishop referred tn. “I playi^ w ,j| r 
fur the other team.” he said. 'Tip* t imi 
have been a strong advocate* of confident 
the unity movement for m 


ii.o* « m - ah <t»ou 

NU'y#:^ F»clllll#l 
rhurrliv 

l*Si m -Holy CnmimaH'kl 


UNIVERSITY CHAPEL 

■awlha'-n# and MaJ««*e 
lOpvwna Him* Parte* 


Probation After Death is toe , hM w>m# bishop* are having 
subject of this Sunday s lesson- lifrUM sornnd about 

sermon in aU Christian Science. direction of events, and this 
churrim. I reportedly Includes an arch- 

The golden text b from, bp^np " 

Psatma 13f: "Search me. O _ , lrv . vr 
God, and know my lieart try *EQl EST SIGNING 
me, and know my thought*: and psper said Angliran* 

see tf there be any wicked way would soon be asked "to sign a 
In R»* and lead me in the way declaration of loyalty tn the 
everlasting ’* vows we have made in the faith 

a a * and to stand up and be counted 

Let Us Look At Ourarfve* will * visible wganiaation " 
he* the sermon Sunday by Rev. The primate of All Canada, 
H. R. Whitmore in both Garden Moat Rev. H. H. CWk told the 
City and Wilkinson Road United church's national newspaper, 
rhurrhes. Catherine Hayhurst Canadian Churchman, that since 
will be sotobt at the 10 a.m. there were only four arch- 
aervice In Garden City and, at biahop*. there ww a 2S-per-cenl 
11:1S a.m. In Wilkinson Road, chance he was toe one referred 
The anthem will be All In an to. 

April Evening. "Therefore I think I should 


U BS Am.—Family BiW* Hour *| 
Dr. B P Sulfc#rl»nd 


M rm#r . Mi .1 SB* u—*m 

Ra-t.ii ar- E S' » liiibeu 
CD BA a D 

R 30 a.m.—Holy Communion 
11:00 a m.—Morning Prayer 
The Rector 

11:00 a m.-Church School 
Classes 

7:30 p.m.-Evening Prayer 
Wednesday: 

10:30 a m —Holy Communion 


“For a Closer 
Balk With God" 

kW*r: K#v. Afc»r* E. Hina 


Tbi eHnViSa Wtrli 

Dr. Krnseth Prior 
(Aarlcullsoil Miwkoary in Angntai 
7-.BB p.m. 

Tbt firits §1 tb« N«r 

Rev. Albert E. King and 
Mr. A. DavMaoH 
(City Welfare) 

Dtal.iiu# o*i Iha Cap h#lw»#a Ihs 
Individual and la* Agent' 
ctiurrti Srhnnl I* and 11 Ml am. 

Naraety fnr Inlanlf at 11 S# a.m. 


St. George Hie Martyr 


ImWi H*». a. *. B.D. 

8 L fieorge TH* Martyr 
Pa I row a I Fe«tlval 

S:«am.- Hrfy C-.mMunea 
• Ma.m.—Family Serxie* 

11 Warn. M"imn« Play»r 
1 W p.m. Evening Pnltr 
Vinton and Mead* and aipcctall' 
lw>l «nd iy*i«'i* fnemhara nt lh* 
SnrWH nf SI. Gaorga an cordially 
!■< Had. 


Sexton 


CENTENNIAL 

CNITED CHIUCH 


Two Denominations 
Plan Church 
1 or Common Use 


Church Collection 
Goes Out Window 


A member of the Order of St. | WUT , 
Francis who has been with an i 

Anglican mission in New Guinea j 
will preach at 11 a.m. Sunday in a.m.- 
St. Mary'* Anglican Church. * m “ 
Metchoain. He la Father »=»*■•- 
George, who lust arrived fmm w«m**daj 
Australia, 
nister, Mi 
Metchoain. 


Guest Preachert 


Rav. Cut J. Ragans AA. AD.. 

Factor 

8 00 a.m —Holy Cammunlon 
10 30 a m.—Morning Prayer 
Church School 
Nursery 

7:30 pm.—Evening Prayer 
Preacher 

Rev. W. E. Greenhalgh 
Thursday: 

10'30 a m. - Holy Communion 
Followed by the Laying on of 
Hands 


Between $20 and $30 has stolen from the 
collection box st the Christmdelphian Church* Blan- 
shard and Ringa. in a hremk-ln overnight Thursday. 
Police said entry was gained by removing the glass 
from a basement window. 


BETHESDA CHAPKt. 

Carnar Oak Bay Ava and Da via St 
Sunday: 

I S a.m.—Wnrahlp and Brrak ng al 
Bread. 

tl:IS a m.— Sunday irhool and Family 
Bmi* Hour. 

T;M p.m.—Cuapal aarvlra. 

Spaakrr: Mr. Sllnlna from 
Calgary 

I WatandB) 1 p.m — Prajer and mini. 

try 


Pour new server* will be 
admitted into the Servers' Guild I 
at the 11 a.m. service In Christ | 
Church Cathedral Sunday. They| 
will be presented to Dean Brian 
Whitlow by the Warden of the 
Guild, James Robertson. The 
new server* sre Arthur Bur¬ 
gess. David Burgess. Cart 
Eos sum and Alan Glenwright. 


WINNIPEG (CP) — Two 
congregations, one Anglican and 
the other Roman Catholic, are 
expected to approve eatablirfi- 
naent of a church for joint use. 

The $510,000 church would be 
known as the Assinibaia Chris¬ 
tina Centre. 

It has been the object ot 
discussion by the Ang)i<*n 
parish of SL Chad and the 
Roman Catholic church of John 
XXm, both now holding serv¬ 
ices In school". 

Th# Anglican parish com¬ 
prising 300 families, was formed 
tn 1961, while the 250-family 
Roman Catholic congregation 
was formed early last winter. 

CATHOLIC IDEA 

Th# church would be built in 
west-end Winnipeg 

The idea started 'last Decern 
bw when the Roman Cstholir 
group appmached the Angliran* 
wt to an Invitation to pool 
financial r«souir« and build 
one church and parlrfi hall 
facilities. 

Anghran Rev. Douglas 
Stewart said of the plan: 

"If this achieves what is deep 
down in the heart* of our 
committee members, then this 


Series Continues Sunday: 


Organ)and Uractor ot Muaic: 
Him Ella*balk CklMlrk 


MILJ1K* LANDING GOB PEL CSAPBL 
Sunday. S:M p m . Sunday Brtmcl. 
1:43 p.*.. ttia Family Hour 
Spaa bar: Mr. Jo* TXylor 
Tburaday. T:M p.m.. Blbla aludy. 
Ipaafcar: Mr. A. J. Field 
■abrday, T:M p.m . Young PanpU'a 
Bill* atudy. 


THE CHURCH OF 

ST. AIDAN 

MJrtfad Ctiurce at Canada I 

kaml al Uadai nib Ciaaa B 


Easter IV 

T:4Sa.m.—Mattlaa 
l a* a.m.—Holy Commutimti 
U:IW a.m.—Sung Mna and 

Seimoa In Dtaiosv* 
Buraary Faallllra and Chlldrss' 
riaaaas WrVig Olia Sarvlca. 
t:l" p.m.—Solamn Evanaosg and 
terms 

Hate «ammanlaa Ikaily 

tiNla.m. —Monday tu#ada> 

Tkuraday and Saturday 
I J* a m -Wadnaaday and Friday 

Rector 

Tha Rav Canon B t Pag*. HI 
run icLJm 


Hie ipaeial aeries of germona i Canada and the world, and the i 
on The Cries of The People challenge they present to th# 
continues at Metropolitan 1 church tn answer their cries 1 
Church this Sunday. and tn meet their needs. 

The service* wtH be devoted At 11 a.m. Staxlay, a former 
to the criea, concern* and need* agricultural missionary In An- 
of the people nf Greater Vic- gala. Dr. Kenneth Prior, will 
Itoria, nf British Columbia, of spenk cm The Criea of Afri< a At 


MEETING FOR WORSH 
SUNDAY. 11 AM 
VISITORS WELCOME 
1IB1 FENN STREET 


B#«. A. II. Marljwd. S.A* 
Orgateat: Mrs. Vara Barclay 

It toa m.-Jiul Stippnaa 
T 3* p.m,-W*i»B Imrwn Tract) 
IN im-l! : Grad* I lo St. 
«.ltnt.m.-S.A: Iolanta bn Graite ] 


OPEN DOOR SPIRITUALIST CHURCN. 
IBS Cook <tenday. T:| p.m. R#v K 

Tlastey. W#4.. I pm. Mr. W. Ralph. 
HEALING. WELCOME 


IKRUTUN aPWmiALUT CHI RCH 
TM Fori Kraal Sundav April U. 1 to 
p.m . lorttar* and m#i>ag#a. Wadnaadaj 
April 3*. r m pm Clrrlt. 


CADHORO BAY UNITED CHURCH 
Jta Arbuiaa Road 
fhurcb Srhort. 

• 4S—Gradaa I I 
II •*- Pra-aekorl and rhjld #*ra. 
Mnrmng worahtp. U:tB It 
Tha Ravaraod C. U KrtlghL B.A. 


City CKurch Notes 


LUTHERAN CHURCH OF 
THE CROSS 

Cadar HiU and Cedar HIU Cmaaraad 
Atlrad J. C. Joknann. paatrr. 

11:9* a.m - Regular wnrahlp aarvlra 
11 :H am.-Anlay artlnoL fnllrming 
aarmna inrludaa maraary (arllltlra 
Tha Chdrrh Where Famlllaa Wnrahlp 
Together 

Evangelical Lutharait Churrh nf Canada 
tE.L.CC.—fermarly A.L.C.I 


OORDON HEAD UNITED CHURCN 
an Torxua* Drive 

MlnUlaf. R*v Ua Walfwnrk. 411-BMI 
WorWilp aarvlea .. . ... 1:45am. 

Nuraary v. «:4I a m- 

■unday arkaol U Masv. 

Evaryhody Welcnma 


Thanksgiving Set 
By Labor Council 


Rav. a N Spa H in*. D D. 
OrsaaM: R. W. g m a—r 

Two Sunday School* 
Two Cnurrh Santee* 


Rart nr LL-OX 

Tha Rev R. O. WUk.«- MC . CD. 

f :30 a m.—Holy Communion 
11 :0fl a.m.—Matins 

7:3(1 p.m.—Evemong snd 
Bible Study 


EAQUIMALT UNITED CNt-'BCB 
Admiral! Road and Lyall SI. 
Family wnrahlp aarvlra 10 a m. 
Adult dlaruaalon. rhurrh arhonl 11 a» 
Rav. Hartwvll B Illaay. B A.. MD 


• 45 am. -Gnnaral Cliwi 
II fln a.m.- PreSrh-eil Clauea 
IB OBa.m —Ttatt Ctah 


irra ruri w mun and s»tsM 

lAmiu tram Ceniral Junior HiaKi 
PaaloC: Rav. David H. Metzgar 
Olga MB: Mr* Ruto June* 

Tha Early larvir* I k * rm 

Th* lunday Church Bcimnl 10:00 a m. 
Tha SERVICE U:0i am. 

"I wsa glad whan (hay raid la m*. Lai 
aa go Into lb* Houaa ad tha Lord!" 
VMtnn hi Victoria art waleomai 


CHURCH OF CHRIST 
Shalboum* Si. 
Blbla claua*. M a m. 
Memlag wonhlp. 11 a.m. 
Evening wnrahlp T:M pa 

<n-no - dTF3*a* 


Cmraai ad Km aad PalrttoM Rd. 

Rav. R. W. Xartey. Ph-tt 
Orgamat: LAN. Baadla. Mta.D 

11 SB a.m. 

“A Happealag” 

1J» p.aa. 

"Tbs Laagaage of Faith'* 


8:00—Holy Communion 

10:00—Holy Eucharist, 

1st and 3rd 
Matins. 2nd and 4th 


UNITARIAN CRUNCH OF VICTORIA 
Sarvaiua Hall 
US Superior Slrwt 
bdarvto D. Evaaa. BA. RD 

Sunday. April 33. 10:00 a m 
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 
No Church School and Nn Services 


Hope Lutheran church 

iMOBUURi SYNOD i 
1304 carrtok K al Dean Ava. 
r»« Rav. L. M. Carlaon. paitor. MO-fTU 
Sunday tohnol and 

Kbit alaaa .*.43 a n*. 

^avin* Worihip li no a.m. 

1 church *f "Th* Lailharan ,Houc' and 


ST LUKE'S 


ir«twr 1 edter NIB aad 
f adat NIB t Saadi 

Bar tng the Cadar Hilt. Nhalhnum*. 

Rtchm-ind «nd UmVaraltv Area 
Berlnr. Tha beaerableC. F_ F. SaW 

The Fourth Sunday After 
Easter 

* nn a to — H dy Cnrr.muninn 

* SI a.m.-Sen.nf Sunday School and 

BIN# Claiu 

11 mim.—Jrmtor Sunday Srhnnl and 
Nuratn 

U 0* a tn.-MORNING PRAYER 
1 SO p.m.—Evenaong 


786,400*000 

(Reuters) 


WELCOME TO 

GnaWORTH HOAD COMMUNITY 
CHURCH 

Sunday achsoi ... 0 43 

MornBig aarvlra ...11:00 


HONG KONG 
China's population has grown tn 
786,400.000. the U.S. Information 
Service wys. The repcot **id 
th«t in 1949, when the Cbmmu- 
ntsta tor* nywr the mainland, the 
population was 541,700,000. 


rts Woaderful' 


GOOD SMEPHEKD LUTHERAN 
CHURCH 

Ml Cadar toil Road 
Rav. J. E. Berabuarh. D.D.. soteor 
ifc-nsa 

Mahaa lEkgllahi. I to a m 

Hi* Service •Garmanl and Sunday 

achonl. ifl;to am. 

Waatara Canada Synod, UC A 


l;Mp.m.-lltr Srrtir* 
Speaker: Kirk Herrlm>B 

"A Friendly Community Church’ 


MIAS EVA '4URTON 
WycMfb* Bible iranilabv- ion furlough 
from Vietnam l 

[f th* CORD b* God. follow Him.' - 
1 Ktngi. II: SL 








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Agnnts for TtwmM Cook Travellers' Cheque* 

Always Plenty of Freo Parking 
Open Monday to Saturday, • :aa a.m. to S :S8 p.m. 

Thursday and Friday avaaiags till fl p.m. 


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Waiters Flee Red Tourists 


G 1®ISK ? I The Russians Are Coining! 


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BLANEY’S TRAVEL SERVICE 


By LEO HEIMA.N rodent attempt to sponsor tour-. The first Russian tourists 

s-AUiriiCTi rsmni. ipMCi ism w 'thodt allocating hard ashore in Famagusta carried 

I - cash to their West-bound travel- with them shapeless cottuo- 

— but gleaming Soviet paseen- „ , a a . h •l-,.'.,!,' 

iger liners are cri»*-crowing the le ™_ pad ded Foofaika JackeU. 

| Mediterranean this tourist 
I season. 

| The 25.000-ton Ivan Franko. 
and the smaller Litva. Latvia. 

, Armenia, Gruzlya and Felix 
Dzerzhinsky tali built in Fast 
German shipyards) are now 
[ferrying Russians to such scenic 
{spots as Famagusta. Malta, 

| Gibraltar. Elba, Dubrovnik. 

■ Piraeus^ and Naples, plus 
Venice, ” Cannes, Istanbul and 
Marseilles. 

* * * 

{ When I was in Famagusta the 
{other day, shopkeepers had 
lowered the shutters and cab 
{drivers were making themselves 
{scarce. 

I "What.give*?" I asked a local 
[Greek Cypriot acquaintance. 

["Are tha Turk* landing?" 

He shook his head: "No. the 
_ Russians are coming. Gruziya 
fils due in port this afternoon." 


The reason why Soviet tour¬ 
ists are universally disliked 
throughout the Mediterranean is 
they are not allowed to take any 
foreign currency with them, and 
Russian rubles are useless 
abroad. 

Having witnessed an invasion I 
of Famagusta by a horde of 
j Soviet tourists. I esn testify 
i there Is nothing more pathetic 
and ridiculous than Moscow's 


H1-7W. Oat Bar flfllaai 
IMS miaaat rwaa. JSS-11H. 


Use Newspaper Advertising . 
FOR MASS RESPONSE! 


STAN 

DELAPLANE 


OOLOMA. California — Green 
(spring has come to the Mother 
j Lode. Creeks and rivers are 
running wild and full. The 
popptea are splashes of gold on 
the mountain meadows. The 
oaks are leafing in pastel apple- 
green. 

On the hill above this gold 
rush town, the bronze figure of 
Jsmes Marshall points to the 
place on the American River 
where, in January, 1848, he 
picked up the first yellow 
flakes, "about as much as a 10- 
cent piece would hold." 

* ★ * 

"... lammer niellos 
place that weeld tale reel ear < 
three beys." 

You can still pan gold all 
through the Mother Lode coun¬ 
try at California. It’s an Inex¬ 
pensive, easy-to-isam process. 
A lot of fun — you're sure to 
get the "color” occasionally. A 
thin pencil line of gold on the 
edge of the pen. 


Little Bit of .. I 

Authentic I*Ih century stage roaches now provide three-day 
toara through many of Britain’s historical and beauty spot*. 
Here four horsepower coach leaves Inn aear Rnan.vmede oa 
River Thames. 


Tips You Off 


Skin divers drr well In the 
rivers: using a suction pump in 
deep holes Ihst the Fnrty-eilners 
didn’t reach. People who live up 
here hit occasional pockets and 
bring out quite a bit. (You can 
buy gold dust here in collectors' 
bottles.) 

Not too iptmy hotels. You 
should have reservations, espe¬ 
cially for weekends. A number 
d them are done in gold rush 
style. Try Sierra Nevada House 
here at Coloma and Mine House 
at Amador City. Sierra Nevada 
House and the Jug and Rose at 
Volcano are tops for sourdough 
pancake breakfasts. 

♦ * * 

"What de yoe thiak of 
tefeteg small rkUdree oe a trip 
to Mratio*? W« coakl take a 
camper. Osa child Is • year 


This loems to be patterned 
after the popular Cub MedF 
terrance. That’s a membership 
thing operating Its own summer 
vacation villages in off-beat 
places. In the Mediterranean, 
the Caribbean and South Paci¬ 
fic. Sort of like lods’ summer 
Scamps for adults. Group travel 
land group operation make it 
inexpensive and Club Mediter- 
ranee has done very well. 

Club International is new. 
They wrote me something of 
their plans. I wrote back and 
haven't heard from them since 
so I just don’t know. Club 
iMediterranee brochures can be 
I had by writing them at 516 
I Fifth Avenue. New York City. 


carved wooden spoons, picture I 
postcards of Siberia, small I 
statuettes of arctic bears and 
spools of color film for "Zorki" 
35mm cameras. These goods 
they offered for sale to Incredu 
loua Greek Cypriot shopkeepers 

No other articles were avail¬ 
able in the ship’s shop, and the 
tourists could not comprehend 
why the Greeks did not stam¬ 
pede for "Foofalkaa" which 
fetch such a high prica in 
Moscow, Kiev or Odessa. 

* * a ,. 

"You won’t believe it, but 
they tried to sell me picture I 
postcards of Russia," cotn-[ 
merited 57-year-old Alexia Triki- 
lakis, who runs a souvenir stand 
near the main entrance to 
Famagusta’s bustling harbor. 

"That's nothing.” said George 
Sikiris, a taxi driver. "I took 
some of them to town and they j 
tried tq pay me in cancelled 
Russian postage stamps. I let| 
them go without paying." 

Waiter* run from Russians 
who try to pay in Kazbek 
cigarettes. 

* * * 

From what travel agents 
report from other places, the 
Famagusta reception was rela¬ 
tively friendly compared with 
the reaction in Malta. 

Moscow sent the flagship of 
Its Black Sea merchant fleet, 
tha stream-lined Ivan Franko, 
to visit Malta with 970 Russians, 
Poles, Czechs and Bulgarians 
aboard. 

The Maltese are the greatest 
tip-lovers this side of Macao, 
even more than the Italians or I 
French — and that Is some¬ 
thing. 

* A ★ 

They expect a tourist to tip 
them for replying "Good morn- 
, ing" or juet smiling, let alone 
1 providing information about 
k streets and addresses. 
p • What happened when the 
T Russians got to Malta with their 
1 cotton-padded “Fooleikas" snd 
cancelled pontage stamps in lieu 
£ of cash money can best be left 
unsaid. 

{ - 

More Work | 

t. OSHAWA (CPl — General Mo- 
>f tors of Cemria says 125 (aid-off 
d employees will be recalled this 
e manOt. Moat of the workers v.ill 
b be placed on the bruck-produe- 
* bon aasembly because of an in- 
16 nreste in production an the line 
- the company aaid. 


ANNOUNCING COMPLETE CIRCLE PACIFIC 
CRUISES - OCT. 1, 1967 AND JAN. 13, 1988 

70 DAYS-16 PORTS OF CALL 

Tahiti, Bora Bora, Samoa. Tif 1. New Zealand. Australia, 
Vets GxHtea, Singapore. Bangkok. Ho np Kong, Japan, 
Manila. Honolulu, San Trwnaaeo—Satl Tha Pudftc On A 
Dtscooerif Cm Us of Two Honitpharei, Three Continent u. 


THE HOLLAND-AMERICA LANE—8.1. RTATENDAM 


Mexico has some camping 
places but not many. Trailer 
perks ere so popular down there j 
—• living is cheap — that they're 
usually booked up far in 
advance by people who do it 
year after year. Especially true 
of beach towns like Mazatlan. 

I'd say, try it. Use hotels 
when the campio* looks too 
rough. Country hotels are gen¬ 
erally cheap in Mexico — $4 to 
18 for two. Use powdered milk 
with bottled water for the 
children. I'd be wary of regular 
milk even if it says "pasteur¬ 
ized." Mexico is great country, 
for kids. 

♦ ★ * 

"Would like to know some 
thlag about the (tub lateraa- 
tteual. Their tripe sound good, 
but I'd Iks to beer from , 


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It’s the Atlantic, of courea. But wa call It 
Cunard’a ocean becauaa our psoplo art 
completely at homa on It Which la why wa 
can make you feel at homa than, too. . 

That ia, If you Ilka your moviaa to bo flr»t-run 
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All these amenities go with your value- 
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Europa on a great Whlta Empress. Swim and sun and laza 
six days* away. Let the tang of an ocean braeze sharpan your 
appetite for magnificent Whlta Empress meals. Sea tha 
lataat movits, tha tops in sntertainmant and dance tha night 
away to tha baat of a rocklng-good band. It'a a aix-day* 
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This yaar awing across tha Atlantic on a graat Whlta 
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far further details, contact your travel agael er any Canadian Pacific efhee. 


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Don't miss Thu Canadian 

Canada's most axdting train. Slaak. Silver. Tha Ignd 
of advantura trains usad to ba. 'Tha Canadian’. In 
tha flna tradition of Canadian Pacific. With Scsnle 
Dorns Cara clsar ’cross coantry to show you ju«t how 
big this big land is. Coach traval with tha comfort of 
reclining seats and full-lsngth lag rasta. Relaxing 
music. Famed Canadian Pacific cuialne. Dining Car, 
Coflse Shop, Loungas, Scanic Domes. Rida ’Tha 
Canadian' any day of tha wssfc. Or tha Expo Umltsd: 
another Scenic Dome train at your ssrvics from April 
10 to Octobor 88. Calabrats Centennial Yoar with a 
train rids. Discover Canada and tha excitement of 
Canadian Pacific Ars you roody to go? 

Sample lire on the FARESAVER FLAN: 

VICTOMA-MOINA 

First Claaa alMnaluahm fare, IncluSIng tiSH 
lower Perth an* all aaeela “w** 

(Heala A Barth from VMceuraO e*e 

Sea jeer trmmi Mount or al f V. MIX 







































1 WITH EX A MATURE SENIOR CLERK 
■Blam'd pcwt-ltyplst !■ required hy ■ Ball ratal 
drawj. Apply tnauranre company to type 
1LU. Branch chequra, cerreapondmca from dic¬ 
'd Lite ii tapbone. clalma and Matlattnl 
da. repniia and to perform related 

————— Clerical dWlea ExceQeM typing 4 
RKQlIAD.to l y«an twain eaa experience 


GREEN-Born to Mr. and Mra I 
D. F. Groan, nso Ardmore Drive, i 
Stiaey. B.C, at 8L Jaeepfa'a Hoe-1 
petal, ra April U, ISO. ■ aon. I 
Ronald. A brother lor Wanda.! 
Uaau red) 

JAY an to Mr. ami Mm. Xen- 
a ath C. Jay. 4001 D mdai Street. 
WBorta. RC., at the Soya] JubJ 
tea H igUtol. on Aprt II. 1M». a 


lor la on April 30, 1SW, Mra. Ca ma¬ 
rine Adriana Van Der Vac. aged 
43 year*. Moved wile at Jan Van 
Dar V« > * im snal hcaarna 

bun m BUiaad and a ruldutf a* 
Victoria hr IM PW U »aara. 
■« alas toavea bar narantt MJ. 
and Mra. Ta D an 

the U S. A and Holland 
fmeral amvtcas win beheld M 
McCall Broa. FLORAL CHAPEL. 
John*-* and Vancouver Break, am 
M<nday. April M ad X JS (A. Rev 


TRAD I SCHOOLS 


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DRAFTING 

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Victoria P ra m . Baa 140 

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nralcra earn big pay. Train ret 
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•a per*, arm den. Greer Tac (crural, 


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SECRETARY AND 
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Forjrxeevtlv* with varied burineat 
North 


BRITISH COLUMBIA 


i fJ per hour. North 
area. Eor bdonnatlan call 
MMalay Uroogh Friday. (S 


Writ a toe a copy 
of the booklet 
“A Teaching Career 
In BrttWh Columbia' 1 ' 


IN VERY 


O N imr a ft naa to loclata ktadar> 
■arien or aqatvalni tntatng. ad 
■matatmtive NOU, ahthly to give 
Imagbmldua taadirahlp to capand- 
jAf program. Victoria Pram, ta 


Drlva. 


R. WARD 


QUALIFIED GARDENER, 
raaaonahlr. Wnrtanaaahlp guaran¬ 
teed. Free aallmatai. Anything to 
do with your garden. IB4MST. _ 

I FLOOR'S LEADING GARDEN AND 
LmamiiBanna aervlce. RS-SOll after 


R ieral repairs, altera 
i addltlona FaaL enurt a om 
Ice. Fraa eettmalea. 

Earl Iby _ B — 

CARPENTER WORK AND ODD 
Jobe Have retaraacee. SUn r rawer 
phowa 471007 


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WAMTVD 


UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TBIS 


REALTORS ! I ! 

MEN AND WOMEN 


DRAPERIES, BROAD LOOM 
FURNITURE. ETC. 

<Bave vour bom a decora lad m 
■ylaa <4.your choice. Inerting maw- 


FARQU1 


Grill Cook Required. 


Funeral cartage will Imvm HAT 
WARD'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, W4 
Broughton St. Sahnday at 114 
pm. to Rusal Oak Burial Park lor 
graveMda aarrtea at 1:B pm., 
Raw. Cam Bywat J. jenaa off!rial- 
log. (F Ur w ai ’l grmlaBdly dadtnad. 
Donattcaa to thd Living Memorial 
Fond. 84. Petar’a Entetngal Church. 
Redwood City, Call! would ha ap- 
pretJatedJ_ 

B3LLIAR — Winifred Edith Hllllar 
died April II, UST, aged If yaara 
She leavaa to moan bar loving 
haabwnd. George Thoenea, ami 
aon. Wilfred, both at Courtenay, 
B.C. 

Sfrvicen will be held In St 
Mary‘a Angttcan Church, Fnltonf 
Harbour. Monday, April 94 at 1 
p.m., The Veaarahto Archdeacon 
lit. a Roraaflald otndaUng. Good 


YOUR 

COMMUNITY CHAPELS 
SENSIBLE PRICES 

SANDS MORTUARY LTD, 
Memorial Chapel 
of Chimes 

Victoria, B.C. 383-75U 


CHAPEL OF HEATHER 
Colwood, B.C. 478-3K 
Established 54 Years 


Patio 


THOM90N ft IRVING 
Funeral Chapel 
ML 1SU rxmmty et Wlimtpa 
A DtgrUflad and Untilitmdkg 
Service at Modmala Coal 


FARMER 

CONSTRUCTION LTD. 

R spate Dt0L 


ft HAMILTON 


Knights of Pythias 
CHARITY BINGO 
CP. Hall — 723 OosnorasE 
Sat., April 22, T:45 p.m. 
20 Games. H (inc. 1 card) 
Extra Cards 25c — 5 lor $1 
ALWAYS GOOD PRIZES 
Plus Gracn Oard Banuaes 
Five Door Draaw — And 
Good Neighbor Gmmm 


WE PAWN MCBT TJDN OS¬ 
KOL UDIlfQ TOUR WIFE 


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386-21211 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS [386-2121 


TELEPHONES 

IIM p.m. to 1 ul 

MS-tll§ 

f 

Sports, MS-IMS 
Editorial, mi um «r 
Ct ir ra tettot. MS-C7M 


BOX REPLIES 
AO rwpUaa to private baa 
■ambnra available Irens 
l« a.m. to C:M p.m. 
tiim day to Friday la- 


onxx HOURS 
Cl aaal fto d 0—Ilf, UN 
a.as. to IM pa. Bad 
mmm OCflaa, 9M aKi. to 
BM p-m. Matey to Fri¬ 
day toelaalva. 

CLOSED BATURDAY 

• • • 

TELEPHONE HOURS 
■ ■SB a-as- to IM p-m. 
Mtatey to Batarday to¬ 
ol ariva. 

auuMiracD copy 

DEADUMES 

aSTiuVftlld^ril 

carniM*. I:B la to 1:B >a 
an Um day prior to yahantl a. 
H c w dey ta Friday mated *e. ay 
talatoM MB t.a la MB 
(«, M mam te B— te S ha- 

•Sb*f‘to l WB>» , 2 SB 


MALI HELP WANTIb lift ft MALI HILP WANTED 27 TEACH I *5 WANTED 


TEACHERS WANTED 


lor September, 1967 
for all subjects 


< 30 SITUATIONS WANTID ' 
FEMALE 

WOULD LIKE TO CARE'FOR J 
girl, age At yearn to ha rwmgnny 
tar my h-yeaJMdd gtrL at4NL 

WILL DO INY _ JOB AFTER II | 
Cleaning, dtehwaahlng, or kitchen 
help. JH5431. 

GIRL INTKRESTKD IN MODKL- 
i bits tm the full time bneie. KS-7M0. 


X« IUSINISS SIR VICES ANff 
DIRECTORY 


| HARKNETT FUEL LTD. 
Electrical Division 
Free Estimates 
384-9381 
479-2640 Eves. 

APPLIANCE INSTALLATION* 
RESIDENTIAL REWIRING. ELEC¬ 
TRIC HEATING ALL HYDRO 
FINANCING. 

YORK ELECTRIC 
_ 18»-71B _ 

OLDER HOMES REWIRKD NO 
dawn eaymnoL We b nance inruuga 
HC Hydra Plan. 

EDDY'S ELECTRIC. EMI— 

FAST. EFFIQRVT ELECTRICAL 
aarvtca. Bledric h.-atlna. wiring 
BUCKLE ELECTRIC 

ctbc _ m-mm 

I RE WHUNG—ADDITIONS 


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eerrifa tor etwttea. BtAom. 

I a ti ilar Deeaiatart 


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SPECIAL CLASS total to tdaa ttalWUd aubto aims 

Trlf «™ our onryuk and Va il a tm Dam. JEWELLERS SILVERSMITHS 

1 LALluil aat aad tom ell il S taad ar d rurnt- Jewellery and tUvertoara Biirully 

Required toe Wa Oa. m Tama St B»au remterf m_ made mu v ■ to 

e - - . _ _g-f. -1 , , (TUUulfti SJVftWin rgPftll Sq Iftn 

MT. BRENTON HOURJGANB CARPETS AND LUIOti replaaed AU watch rape!ring draw 

OJMENTARY “tieSS? J-S* SSSirtJ^SSTr^Si 

ppHcarioea are kvltod from pwVaknwally tamallad. flk —' Irit-nandi and prerfoua mtmm Jawv!- 

W«W4iIk >■<»**■ « Ealaa Til Pamtora. Ph. MML kry raid <m oonalgmanL Eatt- 
“■ *< emraVmeXy dUPwtwd chi-1 mates gtortly given without child¬ 
ren Enrollm*B4 win be apprazl- n_. (ma 

mtaly I puplto __104 TATES STREET 183 4341 

Am extra 17*0 par year above ANYTHXNQ IN CONCRETE, sente -----— 

rate la payable tor thla pototton mSw poaU pew-c — l aepda tanka. I sadirostng 

ugtlcalkrw in to to dlracMd to eta. Bm* Maa4ttg. W. A N. Trace. _ _' 

&-..A ^ a»m1n OtSD or 4TSIJSL NEW LAWNS AND COMPLETE 

2?2 OB ‘ a ’ r ‘°' B °* *■ .' *'--n. ""rv^wtue . »« «.*»*» devetopmenli. Jofaa fully 

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rBr > 1 — 1 'r —a** * » Maintenance. CH-kdlT alter ( p.m. 

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Spray Painters 
Plaster Repairs 
Convenient Tima Payment* 
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In Victoria It’s 
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"Flowers By Wire” 
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JOt-I- rw. HAO 
tint TO THINK- 5INC 
ME GOT TYAma HIM. 

, -AMD l — fM 

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m&z»n *rr too 
Hwjwilj! m 


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* OP THW CAB- 
tEJflkl MMCrt 
~ wm THlRt’l. 

mu. TIME TO f 
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TV TALK 


14 BUSINESS SERVICES'AND 
DIRECTORY 


HO HfiM YET CP * 
THE WKR GOIM 
l DONH,BONNIE.! 


H TtUE, KJRlt THE MAM 

an toNNit had no 

MIR SOOMMSTt T0rw» 
i U4~ AFTER THfY UFT IS 


STEWART ft HUDSON 
LTD. 

FOR GREATEST 
SELECTION 


Plaster, stucco and patch 

work. 477-CU 


By ROBIN JEFFREY 


Saturday’s Highlights 

5:30 p.m—Leonard Bernstein and the New York Phil¬ 
harmonic Orchestra present a youth concert—12 

6t00—20/20 visit* the rebuilding project at Louis bourg 
oa Gape Breton Island 

— 2 , 8 . • _ 

7 40—Jackie Gteaaon —s/ " \ 

and Art Carney present 1 ' l l V **‘ *v 

another episode of the \ it 

H o n e y moaners —8 (on I \ 

Channels 7 and 12 at / I I 

7:30). \ TW 

9 30—Joan Crawford \ I s’®* 

Is the host at the Hotly- \| \ 

wood Palace with guests C “I 

Nancy Ames, Julius La f 

Rosa, Tim Conway and / ’ USPS Uj Vk 

the cyride—4. ' 


rm a bolt ltd 

i WRLH AM. Proa. 

Mwrt MaM Work. Plwtlna. 
Holloa lanallaifcM. OB Bomrri 
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AWMMI eunttii omu and abihaa. 

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l pm—Golf, third 
round of the Dallas Open 


PICNIC TABLES 
6 ' long, aJJ ?" cedar. Ready 
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Television for Saturday 


“He asked U we were watch- 
1:30 —Golf Classic ta * TV 1 •■ w 'y**-’ 
moves into its final, 90 The* be wanted to knem If 
minutes of golf today ** ■ olh '** better to dn.*» 

and tomorrow, with Sam 

Snead and Gardner Die kins nn meeting Jullua Boros and 
Don January—2, $ (on Channels 7 and 12 at 4:00). 

4.00—Soccer, the B.C. juvenile championships from 


ANYTHING IN TREES STUMPS 
hadananrk or daaaeruua Irma Call 
MT VIEW TRSX SERVICE 
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I 8 x10* GREENHOUSE 
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North Vancouver- 2 . 

4 :30—World of $nort* presents highlights of the London 
to Brighton vintage-car race and the AAU women a 
swimming championship *—8 (on Channel 4 at 51»). 

Saturday’s Movies 

^ 30 p.m.—What a Life (1939 comedy) Jackie Cooper 
1:30—Assignment—Outer Space (1962 science fiction) 


Htvkry 

Hockey 


brown PV board. 

4x8x4 .61.31 

4x8x4 .ll.B 

4*4x4 .... .» 

4x4 Squaretex ceiling tile 


xtai 

WrntJlna 

WmUtas 


Movte 

Rlprel* 

Wan4 td Spare 
World ad ajpos 
WorM <d 


Archie Savage—7. 

C-2:30 Desert Raiders (I960 rouaer) Writ Morris 5. 
C-3KX)—Seven Men from Now (1965 western) Lee Mar- 

vte—4. 

3.30—Sabo and the Magic Ring (1958 jungle) Daria 

Ms Hey— 11 

4:30—Steamboat Round the Bend 119.35 comedy i Will 

Rogers—13. 

ft C -8 -.30—Exodus, part on* (drama about the establi*h- 
meot of Israel after the lash war) Paul Newman-2. 
*:30—The Wrong Man (1956 drama) Henry Fooda-IL 
ft 0:00-The Buccanneer (1958 pirate rouser) Yul 
Brynner- 5. 

C-9:00—40 Pounds of Trouble (1962 comedy> Phil 

Silvers- 8 . 

11 d)0—Killer McCoy (1947 drama) Mickey Rooney-12. 
11:05—Beneath the 12-MUe Reef <1863 drama) Robert 
Wagner; followed by And Sudden Death (1936 drama) 
Randolph Scott—7. 

* C-11:J5—The Seven-Year Itch (1956 comedy) Marilyn 

Monroe—3. 

C-UJD-Th* Tall Men (1955 w e stern ) Clark Gable L 
0-11:30—40 Potmdi of Thauble (again)— 6 . _ 


Bunny 


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Television for Sunday 


11 30—The Violent Men (1954 western) Glenn Ford 9. 
1 15 a.tn. Cris* Cross (JM9 drama) Dan Duryea—5. 
Chaanel It ache dale t p.m., Farm Show; 3:30. Fisher 
Family; 4 00 , Christophers; 4;30, Movie; 6 : 00 , Upbeati 
7 4». Movie. 


Gdl 

Ik rare can 

IllUrl 

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Saturday’s Radio 

10:30 a m —Hockey, Taranto v*. Montreal—CBU (680). 
1 03 p.m.—Opera Time preeent* Verdi's Alda—CBU. 
2:06—Brahma Concerto No. 1-CFMS (18,5). 

8:03—Hal Tennant, an editor of Maclean s Magazine, 
visit* Now I Ask You—CBU. 

1:36—An baring talk with Ray Bradbury, American 
*c!encryption writer—CHU-FM (105.7). 

9 30-Beat of the early Goon Shows—CBU-FM. 
iOitn-Jazx Canadiana listen* to Phil Nlmmom in To 


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ft Of special interest. 
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Mtwle 

Movla 


ST aNDRStr* SCHOOL GRADES 
1 to V. Mtadc aa* rnak M 

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ONCE A LIFETIME I 

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I than coat price. 

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AUCTIONEERS 


A KB TOP GUITAR - SIS 


NEW lB-RAm ACCOBUON FOR 

an BBeaa a tor » »a _ 

RLECTRIC GUITAR. XV NT SOLID 

toy Mar Wrk-ap. fll-UO. 


DON'T WAIT 

FOR SPRING GALES TO 
REMOVE YOUR 
ANTENNA 
LETT CABLEVI3ION 
DO IT FREE 
WHEN WE INSTALL 
YOUR CABLE 
CONNECTION 
NOW 
477-1884 


HARDWARE SALE 
CONTINUES 

Baiaril Him af laavl 
ktlrkna Hiieimra % *». 


KAY GUITAR. AS NBW. WTTB 


LUND’S 

AUCTIONS 

Tuaaday and Saturday 


FINE QUALITY 
4x8*3/16 Prednlahad 
Mahogany Panels 
Only 63.66 sheet 


CUBBON ON COOK 
FIRST AGAIN 1 
PLASTIC CORRUGATED 
PANELS 

Wkiw. Tttlaw. Braaa 

tot* 

*n -n.N 


ACOOdUMOM BBQIRBKR TRIAL 
Otairaa. Cmaafl^ May tsth 


RENT A PIANO 
FOR 6 MONTHS 


WOOD- WOOD 
DRYLAND FIR WOOD 


T.V. RKMTALS 

IS' Ml S" PcrtiHra 
OPTION TO rURCKAU 


P.V. HARDBOARD 

4x8*4 Reject. Hj 

4 s **4 Reject.*lj 

GYPROC WALLBOARD 


STANDARD FURNITURE 
VIEW ST 

BARGAIN BASEMENT 


Rant ABeUaa g Purcham* 
FLETCHER BROS 


100% WOOL CARPET SALE 


2-Pee Colonial Sett ee 


HALL ft FAIRFIELD 
MUSIC CENTRE 
Everything in Music, 
Musical Inatnanaota and 
Music Leaaooa 
721 Fort 186431 


» DOWN - 61 A DAY 
New 

COLOUR TV 

Phone 3S4264 Night or Day 
TRADER VKTS 


GARDENER'S SPRING 
SPECIALS 


GIANT CLEAROUT 
SALE 

CONTINUES 


IKT* MOBXT-BACR GUARAIt- 
^OJ^^USKO TBLEVUtOMi. 

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•OATS AND MARINI 10 BOATS AND MARINI 12 MISCELLANEOUS FOR I 

SALE 


MISCELLANEOUS FOR 

' SALI 


flatlu (tulunisl, 


14 TV, STCREO. RADIO ?4 CARDIN SUMLIIS 10 BOATS AND MARINI BO 
SALCS AND SERVICE }-- 


• 2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR 82 MISCELLANEOUS FOR 
SALE SALI 


VAN ISLE M'ARINA LTD. 


COMF. TO OCR GIGANTIC 14TH 
ANNIVERSARY SALE. UAKCRE.VT 
FOODS 3475 giudl* CHECK 
COMPARE- LOWEST PRICKS IN 
TOWN OAKCKESTS BIGGEST 
MiNCE-A-YEAH SALE! 

WED. THE MS.. FRI. til- f P.M — i 
SAT TIL 7 P.M 

1 Uur •lurrwidc 14th inrmiim/ Sale, 
i» our Hay of nhuwrng out ct» 
lomere Iww much »r appreciate 
your ronllnurd patronage. which hi* 
made It powiblc f>« u* lo farms 
you ronautenUy lower food price* 
■II year 'round. Ai alway*. 11 will 
' i-onlnuii to he out put toy to bring 
tilt'you blf loot *»iu»* 

) 0U HENRY EMI, 

Prfudent end General Manager 
Freeh, Large, local EGGS. Ur A. 
ird-’ IXJZ. ** 


CANOE COVE MARINA 


MIX USED TVl 


BOATING SHOWCASE 


T-id*d Ml colour earn Lair model*. „ M yd . ^ c , CU . yd. i-« 
a Cwnul*. »-D«y to^r Q(Mim ji iei . HueihUl Farm. 

< -intinenteJ Horn* Supply, *51 k»i#;j 

Jofanaoo. ——t— : --—-—_-- 

-—--——-—-COW MANURE, 5 YARDS, *13. i 

PROMPT. EFFICIENT REPAIRS v;rde. SIS Delivered. CO D. 4T9 

u> Radio, TV and Applienree - 

DELTA ELECTRIC 

TI4 Lornurim IH 

Kll.NKRS TV SERVICE 
A 1 Service aad Raped* 
cilia wyi_ tK 


ATTENTION ATHLETES 

ATHLETIC SUPPORTS 

AS LOW AS 
83c EACH 

TEAM* REQUISITES 


CARTOPPKR SALE 
NPR1NGBOX 


LOW PRICED SPECIALS 


riLAUL INS 


NEVER 

HAVE YOU SEEN SO Ml fit 

SUIT 

TOR 139.30 


LT THORNE Aluminum. 9W 
Evinrudr, travel tnitrr, 1515 

IT SWIFTSI'RK fbreglaea I 
Gala. Trr via trailer. tar. 


YOCTH ,S BED. new rvudilloa |9 73 
UilAND new youth a bed 
mattiee* IIS or 

* WOOD dining room ihaira *Ji M 
I SINGLE LED wilh bo* »p. ing 
and mattreie, In excellent oon- 
ditnai 354 XI 

OK A Not iheitci field and 
chair .. . .lay !i» 

BR4JWN chnlrrjield only tC-d 
covei i 171 SB 

1 NEWLY reo reared CHAIR I74.5U 
I OLDER STYLE CHESTERFIELD 
SUITE, mre and clean. fairly 
guild cumlilion *49 ns 

LARGE ARM CHAIRS. 

tali r-undillon. 'J only 17 ,'fl 

KNECTAL Drraiar and Bed with 


tl‘ 10 TOTEM 
17 SF.ANYMPH 
IT W CENTENNIAL 
14 DOLPHIN 
Heavy duty 
IF TARPON - 


less than men 

IT ft Murcia*. V Mnr , tiailer — 

J It CniMn. luu Mr,. — |C ft. 

M..r*U* •> Mrrr , trailrr — IT ft 
Calitn 33 J<«inwm. Uailri - I' ft 
i-.iw.imw. to and III F.* inrudr 
17 ft laliin. TS John.* Lraiki 
17 ft raluiv 40 J - r.nwei - A ft 
Nhup. Seagull Auxiliary — 3 ft 
Si«*.p, Sr, >,ull — 30 ft Workbuet 

I.i*tri inaarl — XI FT. ShaMuw 
draft luu 

LESS THAN **<*» 

3 ft Sk»«v » Krrmath — SO ft 


3-DAY SPECIAL ROTTED COW 
manuir 4 yard* SIB. 2 yarda M 
Drlnaayii- 4TMH1- _ • 

ULCL MAfttiRA Sty A BAG 
Sidney Duck Farm BA 1412 


AN OUTSTANDING SUIT 
m purr Auik warned fabric! . 
Currrnt deling and popular rttadr* 
In muted indew-eni tone* of brown. - 
blue. grey. otlv« and green In 
natural ihuulder and executive 
cut*, fur the ;u»a»g or I be mature ■ 
Plain front pern*. TWO PAIH lor 
.extra wear. Muetly with permanent 


t GLAN L Star* » Me. cury 
ouf.auB l,aitor, TRY OFFER 


THORNES 
It 0 TttPFLITK .. 
17 CRUSADER 
13‘ 1 CRUSADER 
13’ 0 FISHERMAN 


i SPECIAL CHICKEN MANURE 1 
yd d 310 47a-7300. 4^-1073 _ I 

OLD COW MANURE NO WEEDS. 
5 >da. Ill; bag. 7Sr 33B-43W 


•S MOTORCYCLES 


SPECIALTY 


CONTACT 


, PEARSON MOTORCYCLE 
SALES LTD 
34UO Dougla* SL 

A teller lo. iiw Friend* and motor- 
■ yrle enthuilaata. 

AL FTSTIXL R Ot OTILLIHG. 
We art mu-odut'inc «ur mawot who powerful marMnea. enter amail 
"Nil make tha firw»paper (luotca galea. Average garden* 3*. Puwe. 
from now on. ralong and araalng lawn*. 


Plowiag, Ro*avating 

anti Cultivating 


SURGICAL SUPPLIES 
LTD. 

a division of 

Mi GILL £ ORME 
1021 Broad St. 
384-8433 


FIBERGLASS 
!F DINGHY 

Oak gUDwali* ... --- JIT* 

U CAKTOP E!l» 

V1BERGIASS SAILBOATS 
*• SABOT Complete I23S 
3 4 SPORTSMAN 
Complete 03 

17 SEAFL1TE (1 only I »»H 

SKI PACKAGE 
14’ 1 THERMOGLABS <l» 

luxe navahout. ’>7 E'in- 
rude «0-h P . alternator, txm- 
tmla, rabbi and battery 
propped for akimg IDOa 

FISHING PACKAGE 
14- I 3TARCRAFT Lapatrake 
-vlumlmim. ’«T Kvuvrude »'*• 
h.p.. new Trallex aluminum 
310-lb. trailer ' 


EXTRA PAIR FREE! 
PERSONAL FITTING 
AlleraUma free. Expertenred aale* 
iropla and expert tailoring atalf to; 
rerve yud. Tan. stouL Short and i 
Krgular model,. 

REGULAR 334 10 WITH 
ONE PAIR OF PANTS 


LEW THAN fill ono 

33 ft Stoop, Dteeel - 10 ft C 
» Oiryaler - 33 IL Ciuia* 
CM - W ft Hi Ma a d u 
Kermath - 33 ft Rxprvaa C 

311 Interrepl.*, llnalhuuaa — 
Tolly craft. 333 Gray — 
ToDycraft. 1« ln*rmep«cr 
OVER »to (an 

31 Cl Twtn Screw. R-utbou-e 
ft Twin Screw. Dt*ptn>-«neni 
n Eaatrra Sea Skiff Rpm 
man N ft. Chrta Craft. 
Sreew - 31 ft Yawl. 13 Un 
31 ft Fltnegta* Sloop 

equipped 


HAROLDS ROTOTILLINC 
I 1 ?, GARDENS. LAWNS. POWERFUL 
machine, will enter amail gale 
..on Reaaunabla rate. Quick aarvlce 
471-1337 or SS4-KIQ3. 

ROWCROP OR STRAIGHT ROtO- 
v° vallng rMltlvaUng, ■praying, plough 
*“•“ ing. dI icing and blada wofk. »53- 


EXCLUSVELY AT 

LES PALMER 


USED APPLIANCES 


SAVE S 120.00 

ANTIQUE COPPER PAIR 
30" MOFFAT GOURMET 

Range with Ihe fabutoua eye - level 


t'ARPKT ACRJLAN TEMPEST, 
moea green with underlay, * ft by 


23-ft i In Practlcaily new CUatom- 
mada drape*. almoat new All 
lined. Living room, aid gold with 
lurquolae flower palter* ( ft-b-m 
by 13-ft dining mom, plain diva 
greea. raycai ,11k. 3-fl-S-ln by 10-ft, 


of via luting* 
F-w lull twain 
—•n » Cerff 


Thrar are aamyte 
there are other* 
we bit Di>k 


SPRING SALE 

1333 EVINRUDE. IS-h.p *4M 

OAK BAY MARINE 
SALES AND SERVICE 
I37f Beach Drive 3*4 4 


VAN ISLE MARINA 


123* la ax at ling! 

TrWDr'a a hi-eeae! 

Gaa MUa. a laugh I 

Wlwl ataa bui a YAMAHA 
i-ould make even Sunday 
dmmg fun! 

Join the awuaren m*a ding- 
era: The guy* 'n - ml* whb ve 


MAIS FURNITURE 
AND 

APPLIANCES 
1821 Cook St. 38S- 


llowtrg » 

.Vudl « MrCI’IXOCM JH Rft 
SEAGULL T H P with rt« 
33 MERC. »l H.P, w. Rev* 
... » MERC 33 HP Manual 
•anuig e JOHNSON 13 HP 
* 33 MERC 33 H P. new W 

HSu' 3 C SSEOl H P Electric 


Fancy Sockeya SALMON. Grade A 

, Minced. TIN . 3Sr 

Wtlaon a Freah Frrwea MIXED 
VEGETABLES. 3-lb. Celki 
Hag Ht 

Plnetree Long Threaded COCONUT 
I PEGS 35c 

CHEERIOR. A Pep-Up Breakfaii. 


C- TAYLER 


_SHRUBS ARE MY HOBBY 

IT SKI BOAT; a GALLON CROCK. a flvm | t j um; 

beaidiha P™M* bedroom ante; mutt-lul „. ih.afca. etc. 13 g 
hand and p ower lawn mam, TV »ha 4 gun. 130. 477 3443 


CANOE COVft - MA R I N A - 

BERTRAM SHEPHERD - 
TROJAN — COMMANDER 33 


32 JOHNSON 40 H P. Eiwlrw 
matli- 

31 JOHNSON 441 H P Eteclrv 

44 JOHNS. »N 40 H I' Elenrlc 

45 JOHNSON II H P Weri,« 
WHILF THEY LAST 

MARINER IF with 3 berth*,.nilO ■'’T'yeilT'wiJCIir* 

and (aBat. complete trom I33M.D0 

U,Urt ' mVp Electrs* W 

|$*ll*way price 145*5.00. 40 H P l/ai |T 4 t 

SHARE 24 with four bertha, ('diet ®ecU«- 

- ah*, etc. iMBa-ay «W»» ^ Asy TrRMS VjSbftS 

CAL a*. 4-5 bertha. «'3’ headroom vnw ^s^i’uspi^v 

^ ^ ' 7 '“ U NEW 1W Gtl^TBOA 

CAL 23. « hertha. dlnalte. headroom. IF 5" DINGEY .. 

and all canvenlencea. from ELI,380,IF .. 

™_ ,12 f RUN AIV XT 

14' 4” DELUXE RUNABOUT . 

SHARK SB, 4-4 bertha headroom. »[1 IF *' t* 1 "” ff’**** rr - 
conwnleaKva. from 3 . 2.000 H . 

ir Inboard Odboaid 133 H P 
Alan tha larger Dtacovery 33 and MERCHUfliER abort Side 

- - wtng and 4 p*ec* p<p 

IT Inboard On»-wrd 1 X 1 ft P 
Start aalltng anon In a rlaa* boat MERCKLTSER hardt d add 
from Boaun a Locker and be at- railed rarteptt cover 

la and irada value If EXPRESS with 133 HP 
MERCRUISF.R. tank* hear 
. .mvertlhla tog and moor 
Ing cover 


APPUCX. 4 LBS - 

Freah. large CELERY. 3 
STALKS _ 


U top uard 1 yr. Beat offer. Slmmiaia 
with Beauty real bed. SStl: 4 kitchen 

MraaiChaln. v 1 ®* 1 oovared. like new glk 

boat ttMBt____ 

2H! 330VWG. MUST SELL RED 3- 
u, ■ piece aertkwal Kroehlar cheiter- 
field r 3 ; living room tahlea. ll cw 
_ ft trtdae: »«al aouanum. 983J«at 


rack a tractor iervice. i r™ ” 

i lov-mte. plow, laval. 4731M3. H < ‘ comptata from **0 00 . 

| DON'S TRACTOR SERVICE. I/DAY DAYSA1LER IF wilh cuddy 
Pl uw. cult rotovata, laval. 477-581 .1. ,..nin ate., aompteta front 31335.00 

IcTarden” rotottllingI phone 

event nga, 384-8300. 

ROTOVAT1NG GARDENS. BACK 

yard* 478-3454. 


EATON S 
WAREHOUSE 
U9 View Street 


reepon- 


__ Oakcreat'a Fineal ICE CREAM 

Giant 8 IT. CTN. _ 31.33,, 

Lumberlarb Table EYRUP, Large 

f 32-oa. Bottle . tx 

CHEESE SUCXS. 

“■ I-LB- PACEAGE S3i l 

, Soutrral PEANUT BUTTER. Large, 

: - 43-ok Tin .........Sic 

SALAD DRESSING, Monarch, 

TOR. Large SJoa Jar .... . «c, 

5" [. gtuart Bouae CHICKEN NOODLE , 

and SOUP. PEG. ... J 0r l 

rudur Farm bouae Freah Fnwrn APP1-E 

ward ptE. Large Slar. BACH .«r 

1H SOLO MARGARINE, 3 LBS «3c 
awed Hwd'a Tomato KETCHUP. J U-**- 
' »- BntUaa .----- ^ 


SHOP 

Thursday and Friday 'till 9 

NO DOWN PAYMENT 
with your 
EATON ACCOUNT 


CYdLE CENTRE 

Ik* Blow'a Motorwcle Sale* 
3340 Dougla* SI- 134-7 M3 


GREAT VALUES FROM FUJICA CAMERA. 13-MM ELEC- 
, SPENCER'S SHOE DEPT. trie eye. leather caae Aa new. act 
Man a raw leather week buota with 0 ( rompact car rarrtar*. clamp ud 

Gb?1?taJ ff 4^U - - 

Re« IBM —33.43 33-FT. TKOLLER. FORD FLAT- 

LADIES SLIPPERS head engla*. manna, iranamiail-m 

I Coe* Ml dipper* with eoft aolea Alai ramping gear, Sxl2 lent, 
[and padded heal* Plain col or* a< I Coleman lantern, and camp healer. 

Maa or aim Mam I to g . St.13 arattm 


_—I ««—■ _| galiey 

Se« »* 67 YaJTtiMiM on dis- HlrvMl GtanU rroam nf 
i«l*y at the Sportsman Show aeiected Engum varienea with the 

■ , f. „ . . - u- iieat American "orla. Orlg ln aUng in 

■ t the Esqounalt Arens ttua NUM , Michigan they are hardy 
Thursday, Friday. Saturday. 

..... I — mil exciting nod exotic ctirymn- 

\ AM AHA CITY lh*rmnn colon. A welMmmn) Kn- 

^ a „ ... ,, c* grownr and exhibitor myi. 

DlV. at MuHflVlg Manm Saw "Ho finer group hAI ever been. 

i fl 4 offered end they trt worthy cd g «"*J. 

^ pl&ca of honor is every garden." 1 

»25 Yatei St. 382-1928 g-,* ^ 

__ immediate ahlpmenL PlanU are 

v*™» ,r,x ss-ts Ytr* jwr*wi _ 

I?wf JT -r-TE'-BS' s £ ,'2 —. . 

J.'tN.Kr arewa-sst,*!^ irs:«.»■ 


POWER MOWERS 


APPLES. 3-lb. Cello hag.«ci 

Snktat Navel ORANGES. 

t LBS .-. 

FLUB HUNDREDS OF ITE MS TOD 


Al iena Riding Mowers 
From.. ..$396 
Jacobsen Mowers 

From-(119.95 

Reconditioned Power 
Mowers from....J25 


NUMEROUS TO ADVERTISE I 
i Reaarva tha Right la Limit 1 


8 CU. FT. V1EING FRIDGE. 
Crnia-tnp treeaer. 371. Tamil. 184- 


EA8Y WRINGER 

■imp and aatnmalle 


B.C. POWER 
MOWER SALES 
87,2 Fugard St. 38 


CANON 36-MM CAMERA WITH 
Indiana Me etetlrtc 174 ; almoat brand 
■new Olfar. H4«y! after 1:30 pm. 


WOODWARDS 


Eaqul 


at the Kiwaiaa Boat Show, 


USED 

JURNITURE 
AND APPLIANCES 


I COMPACT VACUUM CLEANERS. 
478-3333. 


LAWN MOWERS 

Alt sizes and types in stock 
on 

"Pay Day Terms'* 


OAE BAY YACHTS 
HOME OF TRE HAIDA 28 

Sailing Brhnnl Sea Announcement 

oa Pag. 3 


SPECIAL PR1CE8 ON ODD SIZES. 
Baba* Honey. IM Lanadownr 


BROOKLAKDS MOTORCYCLE • 
It* 'try, Hawda. BAA., Greaves. Trt- 
i"Mph M7 Furl 34- lO-ftil Serving 
i « AAutwcycilat atora 131X 

1982 74 HARLEY. RCAF BLUE, 
buddy ac*L new Urea Good ahapa 


121" ADMIRAL CABINET TV. GOOD 
■ urunuai. new plrturv tuba. 375; 
Cottr* labia glA 333-4S79 


799 PANDORA AVENUE 
586-3322, Local 21B or 213 


RESIN .... 33 33 a gal, 
doth, toa'ting. roving. «4c. 


IMS HONDA 140, LOW MILEAGE, 
good comiltkm, 3350 or beat offer. 


Fibrvgiaa SeuiboM Huita 

4D.FI. Flbraglai 
Waat Coaat Trawlar Hull# 

I ft-3 ft.-13 ft Dinghy* 

Build oa PELAGIC HULL 


DAD TIRE LTD. 


CLEARANCE OF TOP LINE 
TV TRADE-INS 

MARCONI 23”. walnut, 
full wsrrsnty .$218-88, 


FOR SALE. MOVING. LARGE 
houaehoid appliance* lop condllkm. 
alao furaltura, lawea m mur. air 203 
Ktchmowd Ave. 3KI-B34. 

NEW VACUUM WITH ATTACH- 

maada and paint aprayar. Lea* thaa 
half pried. ■! — 3 


Dudcudi 

746-7111| 


1933 DUCATI MACH 1« AS NEW _ _ 

Low mileage. Tecta and extra SCREENED, 
megaphone. 338-073 igtn paaiure 


AS NEW. 133* YAMAHA ISO CC 
Twin. 308 wlaa 337k •32-3S31 * 


LEAVING VI 


PELAGIC PACIFIC IND. 

« HURON ST. PHONE B41 


BILLIARD TABLE. NEW 
rn. roet SLIM. Taking after*. 


8 HJUCLHJED PKA1 SOIL,—GARDEN | 
HUH niaimi. pa«a|. oil Soil and, 


I manure by the aaefc. E. FlaoW LM urT RUNABOUT, WINDSHIELD 
473-12S7 uphutotervu ml*. c**to tlnlah. In 

'iTOr W RI l et.aad etu. Mltn nc condition with !.»»>. Ult 
OgTrwetStCn. IAA ftnUlW, 3T8R .m.nrtd. 


IpfULOO 23”, walnut. 

| mantle . 1308 88 

'MARCONI 23”. walnut . 

1 yesr ptx tube-$148.88 

ivnam; 23", wsinut, 

,J 1 year put tube —$148 88 


Sunbeam. Eureka, Hoover, 
Lewyt clean? n 

WOODWARD S SEWING 
MACHINE CENTRE 
2nd Hoar, Mayfair 386-172 


dad aeaL contiuto. 2 AAp. hcoft 
, L9*0-lh tilt trailer, 37*8 
L BpnntnA aluminum buat with 
5A-hp- Jahnaiai. vary tew 

ra tm motor la new ruodliaw 
DOMINION MOTORS LTO 


NO. 1 SCREENED BLACK TOP 
Ml. 33.35 per yd.. <* Iwtd yowraeif 
31 per yd. towddl <79-3305, R-Cutourn 

A-l SHREDDED PEAT LOAM. I 
y da, 322; bag. 31- MS —A 

VALLEY FARMS PEAT SOU. I 
titckaw rnaaura (73-2333 478-1073 

TOP SOIL. DITCH DIGGING AND 
gravel. 342-5535, *4250*1. 


7*43 HONDA LIGHT K>. MUST 
sell. Bad after 332-103*. 


NEW CURTAINS. MODERN 
Mm Twc 17*' by 7 ft 31K> •» 
often. 477-4241 __ 

2 JOLLY JUMPERS, 33 EACH: I 
kabv walhera. 13 «arh: baby 
lotaw*. 34 - 47*3 322 
OMPLETE SET OF OOLP 


“ “JSg WE HAVE A GOOD _ 

. dm** SELECTION OF GOOD l*™382i 
OLDER SETS ^“jSST* 

From $48.88 and up. 

2*2 3 ONLY. 15 cu. ft, PIOLOO 10 

dla nag REFRIGERATORS. ■ »**— * » 

tTmt FROST FREE, 2 door, US- bay* 
-ft rrik ]b. freeser cspscily. 2 g 

!i 5S right-hand door. 1 left. , 

' m + m ' TO CLEAR .$308.88; 

Grim* Full Wairmnty 

2 ONLY 22” ADMIRAL Elec. b«k-had aa 
Raac«* TO CLEAR $138.88 

D49.50 We oarry a lars* sstosHn B 
Aft** twed Ranges, Refrigerators, I soar pawn 
t $119 50 Automatic Washen. Wringer ^Sm!r 
Prim* Wariwrv Guaranteed a n dly**- _Ag 
$108.50 prig*d to suit your Budget.- 


GET A MUSTANG-NOW A GOOO 
■ ••ortmiM o( colon In these pap¬ 
ular bk-yclea at; 

ROBINSON S 
7301 Brand 336-54M 


.l«e i:J*u nuar-KS uu - u ,-._ 

din litoad waatam Satea aad YtlTDRIA MEAT ***^*®T 
krte gTCMttaia EV I4C1 ISTRETCHE 8 your food doi 

SS JOHNSON STREET 

U-FT. TYLER OPEN DCBPLAY ATCO MOWER, ASTROl 
la*, m ndrt lea m a n en. ah gtmy B ttte-twed. 33* 4T7-333S 

< nT , rSS*'- S Tty “*** BEAUTIFUL LIKED DRA 


■ KLLDIG OUT EVERYTHING 


USED BOAT SALE 

17 yaiKGLASI OPEN RUN¬ 
ABOUT WITH TRAILER SUB 

IF CaMa ftoat. 

tad with traitor 3433 


aropa Sill; 333 Sav and 4x 313*: 
an item- SOB 333: 234 Bern, and 4x 
3133; U Win. Puma 1137; S and W 
S3 apse Ini T 33*. a Hy tair 354. 
lea alan anr Arotaery Dep4 
Cuatm made arrow* 
ROBINSON S 
13S) Broad SL 


BICYCLES NEW AND USED 
■ Hay Ml Uoe'L 1*4-4 
Trades Accepted-RagaJra 


*7 STOVO AND PU8MACI5 

APARTMENT BUILDERS 
OR OWNERS 


REGULATION SIZE 


SEX OUR COMPLETELY NEW 
CHRYSLER HYDRO-V BOATS AND| 
CHRYSLER OUTBOARDS 4SA3MT 
HONEY MARINE SUPPLY, 3753 
THIRD ST. _ 


WOODWARD’S 


a Aucrtoic * 


“THE FARMS! 

CASH - CA— - 

For furoimiBiA totoa ae 
wtanl have you. 

• ■ DAILY PICKUP SERVICE • • 
1 • • FREE APPRAISALS * • 

473-1212 

[SALES EVERY SATURDAY t P.M. 


J. R. PIPES BUSINESS 
SYSTEMS LTD. 

1111 Fort Street 
386-7728 or 477-2760 


ADB YOUR CAR, BOAT OR 
TRAILER! 

PAY DAY TERMS! 
MERCURY MARINE RALES 
AND SERVICE 
<Dtv of May lair Mated Ltd i 
Cknerdato A*e. S3S-S12B 


HARVEY’S MEATS 


POWER MOWERS 
REBUILT SPECIALS 


TRAVELER BOATS 


30-Dny Warranty 
■li_...From $39.30 


J. L CASE 
Utility and farm 
•quipewnt 

Keating X Road 8tBdl21 

MAYHEW and B TRUTT 
LIMITED 

For the Fine*! In FORD 
PARM and INDUSTRIAL I 
Equipment 

2300 DOUGLAS Street ; 
388-7704 


Air - Cooled Engines 
New and Rebuilt 
Engine Parts and Repairs 
Sharpened and Repairs 

VICTORIA 

LAWNMOWER HOSPITAL 
534 Johnson 3864338 


MULLINS MARINE 
SALES LTO. 

925 Yates St. 382-1928 

Your ExctwMve Victoria Mammy 


BOAT TRANSPORTATION 


OUTBOARD/INBOARD f* 4 ! 
San the new Hydro.Drive—ttw adg.StaF 
■wldrlTa anil that ran taa uead win mar 
any marine rnglnr. gaa Dr dtoaM-MLW 
Stota rampart, emy to MaMS-W vnw 
aad V bmfUa available. “ 

Mayhew ft Strutt Limited p|JJ 


BOAT BUILDING? 


' 1 . USED HEAVY mrrr VACUUM good omdllkm. 1*0 ' 


AAAAAAAAAAA 
USED FURNITURE 
AND APPLIANCES 
STANDARD’S BARGAIN 
ANNEX! 

IFa Daman, trey..„ .MI.M 

S-Pca Taaat Mabngeay Dtadte 
•rt „...37133 


CLEANING UP ATTIC OR BASX- 
iml ar taMviag? Colored wtod u wA 
luge Mature frumaa flat Iran*. 


ALBERTA MEAT MARKET 
1111 Cook 383-8552 


USED APPLIANCES 

AMC XT' Electric taaue_Hall 

MrCLARY-EASY Ranga _Mm 

THOR Wringer Weaker..-. . 33313 

STANDARD FURNITURE 
BARGAIN ANNEX 


SMALL ENGINE 
PARTS INCLUDING 

HR1UGS-STRATTON 

TECU MAXU LAUSON 

I AW.7 BOY AND CLINTON 


INDIVIDUAL WANTS OLD OAK 
hookreee and china rabtoal With 
Haded flail, or any bid oak 

pi arm. IBS 7*12 


BEEF and PORK 

Choice quality guaranteed, h 
■Ida and qnailer, cuL wrappe 


AR MIS, a CU. FT. VIKING 


2387. APIECE WALNUT BEDROOM 

— ..... arte, eartimel rhaelertleld. « Inch 

IN BALE AND REMOVAL 734 G-E raiwe. 3x1] Chlneee twcAad 
llmaa R4. ( 2 fc«S). Generally rug. 3x12 pm tortoa earpat 5 
il but a re rl a edme repair Ikxxl Iiexl4 turn oti lime 333-3742. 

,"Tf r ^ U *V«T .ST'F.-lft*- PONG TABLE AND EQUIP 
■cl 3M 3123 MS 8 323; todwe CYM bike 373. 

- —-IS hp Mu >4 mw. Ina than 

POWER AMERICAN NAVAL pa tome. 3153. All In At 


LYWOOD 


32-FT. SPESX) BOAT WITH TRAIL 
ar and lh-HP, rarao4e aaMe, 
■peedometet. 1*00 473-4547. 

-M JOHNSON. 13 HF. PERFECT, 


CHILDREN'S SAND B 
4 *4 - *r , with and 37 del 


' SIMPSONS MODEL 964 VOLT- 
Ueim meter kite HS-7SH) 


I2-FT FLEKTW1ND class kail 

brat, complete. 33355 05 

1933 1 * M P~JOHNSON OUTBOARD 
and tank 33S-S7S. 33 Government. 

1984 iVhORSK ^EVINRUDE. 3396 


Fartihaar 


ccndlllun 3130 lffi-7313 


TILLER, POOL TABLE, 4X3. GOOD CONDI- lewelry. etc. 38S4U51 (after ! Ml 

__ Ik * 3.1.l ar mrert Mter 38 3^1 -glutHAWN- 

9T RKC- TRUE ENGLISH PHAM GOOD CASH FOR FURNISHINGS 
MIS mmllUoa. S3*. 3M-MSft JB4-344 I 

T\ 5* , FT GIBSON DEEP 3RKTOC. «ANTED - A WMFI I.BAP,ROW. 
‘rtVtail after A .S5A543L 


ST LAKE FARM 


:CT TOR SATISFACTION 


---- -APIECE CHROME KITCHEN SET. 

_ FLOOR LAMP; FRIDGE. S»: 333 Conwy nil kitchen etov*. 

BflAT.iweihlng ntarhuw. 33*. Coleman harrat and «lend. 3175: dual therm- 
camp etota 33 If.T334. oil Neater, 3*5. JIM 3*39. 


l22-pr. BEACHCnMRfNG 
lll.ioa Ph-« 477 533L 


















! ICO CARJ.fOR SALE »0O CARS »Ot 5ALI 


100 CARD FOR SALK 100*/ CARS »OR SALE 100 CARS FOR SALE 100 CARS FOR JAU JOO CARS FOR 


26 •«»!« CSolantst'' Victoria, B C 


■3 MI3CILLANIOUS 
WANTED 


SUBURBAN 


EMPRESS MOTORS LTD 


SPEEDWAY 

,’OLKSWAGEN 


UJNM AUCTIONEERS 
BUY—SELL.—APPRAISE 

•« i\i ft_ iiHia 

»'£ BUY YOUR runmwi 
mmllanaout «r what have you? 
lirat pflctA Ml W* 4 

JUNK CARS HAULED 
a*ay. Mm U.3. tan frra. B 
rn|llU Wlilitin*. U2-HB 

SQUARE UKAL _ HUYS - 

Aaruuna Utetal Pick* Lb JOni MALTESE PUPPY. « WEEKS. HO 

Mt -oa im Hiiuida su-iaa man 

CASH FOR TYPEWRITER AMD BAHY BUDGIES FOR KALE 
■Mata HU1U Turnar. 47t-u*4 

REFRIGERATORS AMD FREEZERS REGISTERED BOXER PUPPIES 
BOUGHT HM-7813. All-T«rao hr air. maSlfterlim 


MORRISON ON DOUGLAS 


TWO LOTS 
VIEW AND QUADRA 
AND 

847 YATES ST. 


QUALITY 
RECONDITIONED 
USED CARS 


ENSIGN 


ENSIGN 


ENSIGN 


SMALL CHIHUAHUA TERRIER 
trues male puppin MWl 


on 

DOUGLAS 


CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 


CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 


CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 


SIJVSII THE PRICES 


UNDER THE 


TRADING POST SALE 


UNDER THE 


UNDER THE 


Used Cbi* Sure Disappear 
Fast when they're priced as 
low as they are at MORRI¬ 
SON S NOW ! 


65 IMPALA Hardtop, 
equipped 


Fully . 1966 

5269a CHEVROLET Malibu, hartlug. V* 

autcanaLc. while *uul. bortet 

$3295 

Trade ami Terwe 


BIG SIGN' 


66 PONTIAC Laufentian 2- 
Door. Automatic, color 
white .$2488 


BIG SIGN 


n5 PONTIAC Sedan with au¬ 
tomatic trans. $2395 


9.50 yate* Sheet 


930 Yate» Street 


l«1 CHICKS. POULTKY, 


WAMTED 


PIANO 


47MJ01. 

WANTED SCRAP LEAD 

m-icn 

BROWNIE UNIPOUL __ 

31* * JS8S»: PULLETS, h AND IS WEEKS. A 

■4-SWAPS-IFlenuiU na. Elk Uki WAC 

___ WTARTan PULLET*. SEVERAL 

WILL ACCEPT ANYTHING SALA,<*wdi and UW PtUuck. Bt*m 
ABLE IN TRADE 
■uuwhuld »D©llaric«*. TV 
Ht-FL lege reeoeder* 
eamaraa. buate. ate., ate. 

MOWUSON* ON DOUGLAS 
Ptuna ISUni 


67 VOLVO IBS. Two-Door. 

black with red interior. 86 METEOR 
I Ac. 58-964. Reduced "from equipped 
$-1195 tn $2888 

t5 COMET 4 - Door Sedan 
© PONtlAC Station Wagon. Standard 6 $199' 

V-8. automatic. Lie. 23-082 

Wan $2395 NOW $1957 64 CHEVROLET 4-Docr Se¬ 
dan. Standard 6 ... $17* 

65 COR V AIR 4-Doc* Hardtop 

■-speed trrajem Lemon. Uc 64 VOLKSWAGEN. De hix» 

42-886. Reduced from model.:__ $13* 

$2195 to . ?... $1835 


68 CHEVROLET Ini pa I* V* 
Sedan. Automatic, radio 
power ateering, powei 
brakes, ooior • 
blue .r$2895 


Sedan. Fully 


1966 

FORD GaiAxir SOU. : <kx* hard) rp. 
•toomaur. stayer eaannt. puwer 
braitai, radio. »rt>an two-Lune 

$3395 

Trade and Terma 


BUY NOW 


65 ACADIAN Sedan, 
Color white ..... 


radio 

$1995 


STANDING AT STUD JB HOJA 
AH OR rag. lTMfi Arabian itoilhei 
Skomnafc breeding. M1231. eve¬ 
ning* 


VICTORIAS 


VICTORIA S 


VICTORIA S 


65 CORVAffi Sports Sedan 
Automatic, radio, allot 
blue .$1995 


1968 

ONTIAC J-daar hardlop eher* 
daffodil ytekw, VS and AUonuitic. 
►—■r Meet-big. ndb whUrnalla 

$3345 

Trad* and Ttrma 


LOWEST PRICES 


1,0 WEST PRICES 


IDWEST PRICES 


WITH 


WITH 


WITH 


CHESNtrr QUARTER HORSE, 
0: I Amarlnaa aaddla haraa, 
■ Both in good rondluon. «7i- 


64 PONTIAC Parisienne 
Hardtop. Fully equip¬ 
ped _ $2195 


65 CHEVROLET Super 
Sports V-t, automatic, 
radio, power steering.j 
power brakes, bucket 
teats ..HW 


SWAP SHRUBS AND OR LAND- 
■'aplaB for 13-faant ahateua MS 
hp wtbaard or hardtop for MOB. 


NO DOWN PAYMENT 


NO DOWN PAYMENT 


NO DOWN PAYMENT 


GOOD SHEPHERD SHELTER AT 
Mill Bay. Wa lave a frvr varan 
rw for elderly borer* needing 
peaceful retirement 7U-SMB 

Id HAND HUNTER-TYPE GELlh' 
In*. Jumper. Good banaa ronald- 
rred. BMli l 

REGISTERED THOROUGH HR ED 


AND NO MONTHLY 


AND NO MONTHLY 


AND NO MONTHLY 


1968 

»X)RD Gal axle 308. 3-door hardtip. 
V-t, automatic, power abaariog. 
riodom radio, whitewall*. aharp 
allvar tray, 

$3395 

Trada ami Taim* 


W RAMBLER CfessK 4-Dr 
Sedan ...... .. . $1395 


PAYMENTS 


PAYMENTS 


PAYMENTS 


63 PLYMOUTH Fury 4-Door 
Hardtop. 8<yhnder. pc*v- 
er steering. Lie 42-845. 
Reduced from $1895 
to $1615 


64 EPIC 2-Door Economy 
oar . $1175 

O 

63 VOLKSWAGEN De luxe 
modri . $1195 


•ni.L JUNE 


TILL JUNE 


TILL JUNE 


ALIBHAt S DIME THOROUGH- 
bead ataUlan atendlna At atud for 
i*ar aaaa-io Boot your mar* to him 


1966 

COMET 4-doar **den »Tfo autnnwUa 
aciainmjr Aryliader. 'tadrai radi>\ 


63 RAMBLER 660 Sedan. Au¬ 
tomatic drive, radio. Lie. 


$2395 

Tiada and Terma. 


mode* 


1ILL OB TRADE PARTIALLY 
i nmplatad rompar r with f <mr 
■a b an ‘B Meteor wagon mans 
WILL TRADE SI METEOR SEDAN 
delivery for motorc ycle 
GOOD TV FOR A IL1DK PRO 
Jaater ar art. fTt-OTT._ 

IS antiquks 

ANTIQUE AUCTION 
Consign now for our | 
forthcoming sale. 

I jjnd a Auctioneers, 386-3308] 


CHRYSLER 


FORD 


65 BEAUMONT VI, eoovert-i 
ible, automatic. 

Black. . $26881 


REGISTERED HIGHLAND HULL 
and hatter In calf 1 vein Eaay to I 
handle 471(741. 

WTLL SWAP PUREBRED JERSEY 
ha*far calf tar baa# out C'H* 


n FORD 2 - Door. Standard 
trana. ..$795 


63 STUDEBAKER Lark Se¬ 
dan. 6-cyimder. Lie. 460- 
503. Rediared from $1295 


19© 

MERCURY Part Lana canverllbla 

»aamd by FortTa fonuua 1W 
VS ntotar. nagl 1 aw Dual 
Raaca coaaola v» . a 

vinyl bodM aaa t a, powar ate— 


© VAUXHALL 4-Dooc, Sta¬ 
tion Wagon. Blua . |1995| ^ ^ G|daxle ^ ^ 

door htrdtop. VI 
64 CHEVELLE 2-Door Hard- motor- Fully eqtapped 
top. V-8, automatic, radio,! Nr 
bucket seats, cooaola SALE PRICE . $3295 


© PLYMOUTH VIP 4 
door hardtop, V8 
motor, full power 
equi-pped, radio, 
balance new car war¬ 
ranty. 

SALE PRICE . $3585 


© CHEVELLE Sedan, 
automatic transmis¬ 
sion, like new. 

SALE PRICE ..$2888 


| 1906 IMPALAS 

V-8. fan - door Hardtop* » VOLKSWAGEN. 

power steering, radio. Still modPl . 

an new-onr warranty Low 

mileage Reg. $3695, RE- 58 VOLKSWAGEN. 

DUCED TO. EACH model . 

$3188 


■nubile. 


DATSUN ... NO. J IMPORT 
in the U.S.A. and Canada. 
For Inform at)nr. cn tedant, 
wagons, or trucks to pur¬ 
chase or lease call Mr. 
Hendry, 3I6A1BB. Darid 


©CHEVROLET BIs- 
cayne sedan 
SALE PRICE $2494 


Color 1 , © METEOR Comet, 4- 
.$16©! door —dan, automa- 
| tic. Radio. 

SALE PRICE . $2393 


64 FALCON sedan, 
beige . 


66 DODGE 330 Sedan, 
custom radio. Balance 
new car warranty. 1945 

SALE PRICE . $2292 ENVOY EPICS 

| Laaae Oar Changeover of 
66 P L Y MOUTH Belve- themr toi«h Btlte Bi-Htoh-built 
dere 3-door hardtop. CM can. Out—anting rano- 
Batanoe new car war- , n y really great value 

at, EACH 

SALE PRICE $2585 

© PLYMOUTH Fury 
sedan, automatic, 
power steering and 
brake* 

SALE PRICE . $1995 


19© 

FORD FkirlAn* ranch wagon, Ira 
rap white uni Vlkng tear. 3* 
V-l Bofor, animate- ManlHte. 

Flrateiai ate Uraa. Barry m this 


64 PONTIAC Uurentian Se¬ 
dan. V-8. automatic. Color 
white ---$2195 


66 MERCURY Montcalm 
Sedan, V8 motor. 
Fully equipped oar 
SALE PRICE $29© 


© PONTIAC Pariafarate 
sedan, VI motor, auto¬ 
matic. power ateering 
and brakes 

SALE PRICE $208 


SPEEDWAY 

VOLKSWAGEN 

Under the Revolving 
Volkswagen 

971 Yate* SL 


DAVID MOTORS 


66 OLDS MOBILE Toronado 
TwoOoor. 


© FORD Fail-lane 500 
Sedan, VI motor, auto¬ 
matic, radio and 
whitewalls. 

SALE PRICE . $2393 


BamrEB agarato 
m ewt at _ 

GARAGE TO RENT. Cl 


Green with 
wMte leather faew toa . full 
power equipment, lac. 48- 
101. Reduced from $8695 385-2415 


'Growing with Victoria* 


APRIL SELLOUT 


© FORD Custom 500 
sedan, VI. automatic. 
SALE PRICE ..$2596 


1964 

CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 
2-DOOR HARDTOP 


59 OLDSMOBILE H o 1 Iday 
| sedan, automatic, radio, 
power steering, brakes. 


Our lot Is Jammed, 
now at low, low prices. 


Brown 


32:»5 ifoOtectaate 


64 FORD Fa loan 2-door 
eedan, radio. 

SALE PRICE . *1586 


oba. Zxrcobvr tar Mual be 


64 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 

radio and w hite w alls. 
SALE PRICE ..$1666 


>162 PONTIAC Sedan, auto¬ 
matic, radio, yellow. $1388 


66 OORVAIR 4-Door Hard¬ 
top. Radio, automatic. 
IJ. 5*389 Reduced town 


FORD Thi 


64 FORD Custom 508 
sedan, automatic, 
radio. 

SALE PRICE . $1795 


BRIAN HOLLEY MOTORS 
750 Broughton St. 384-1161 

J—l Dnten Front lb* Royal Tbratri! 


82 CORVAIR Spider 2-D«»r 
Hardtop. 4 on the floor, 
backet seats .$1385 


63 PLYMOUTH Sport 
Firy convertible. VI 
motor, p o wer steering 
and brakes, radio. 
SALE PRICE ..$2292 


full Iumr7 


ATTENTION 
NEWCOMERS 
TO CANADA 


REG. MI NATO RE POODLES ( 
MxMla art Nteoie. 

Wart Hite to uy. 

Th*y an 1 llfl» iMlhrarfa. 

Bon VteMtuw'l Day. 

Abate, g*F ar tralnrt. ate*r (riy. 


61 COMET 
white .. 


64 FORD FairUne 
sedan. 

SALE PRICE. $1595 


19© 

MUSTANG bunco*. 0fo tera- 
Icnt whs* teig p*a ai V4 molt*, 
4-*p*rt Uiwntete. U OBB mil**. 

$2495 

Trig* mni Term*. 


62 VALIANT V300 sedan, 
automatic, radio. 
SALE PRICE ..$1292 


58 BUICK LeSabra 2-Door 
hardtop. Aatomatte, ra¬ 
dio, power ateering, color 
blue .P® 


66 0LD6M0BILE DytmmJe 
m Four-Door Hardtop. 1- 


B VOLKSWAGEN UM 


60 FORD Fairtane 500 
■edan, automatic, radio 
SALE PRICE $1085 


II PLYMOUTH 2-door 


SALE PRICE S8M 
Cl VALIANT 4 - door 


51 FORD Fairl an* 
sedan, VI motor, «uto- 
matic, radio. 

SALE PRICE $W 


i. c Knees LTD. 

STJ-SSan ttJTZL: 

M SEN AULT B • .. 

jo IL. « VOLKSWAGEN, Rrtto .. 
T' ‘ B STUDSBAKKR. Hut ... 

from a zephyr sawa _ 

(Yte B MONARCH Settee, erttete 

AMO m BU1CK uuovertibw_ 

M VOLKSWAGEN ___ 

M VAUEHALL • Brtra_ 


OORVAIR Sedan. 
Bine. 


IPECST I AQUARIUM 
■ rt P*4 Shag. ISM Gov't II 
Fite offlrvi. WmglA tel 

r« ra OteteetoosA «te m. U 


OVALIANT 4-door 
alwtian wagon, auto¬ 
matic tranantisrion 
SALE PRICE ..$1292 


64 CORVAIR Mona hard¬ 
top, radio. White. OM5 


U VALIANT 

Slant 8 motor, automatic. 
Lac. 5B6-56L Reduced troro 
$1296 to .$1096 


57 CHEVROLET De luxe 
sedan, automatic, 
radio. 

SALE PRICE .. $686 


HOUSTON CAR-O-SELL 


CO VALIANT 4-door 
sedan. 

SALE PRKS: .. $982 

98 DODGE Mayfair. VI. 
au t an wIl L . 

SALE PRICE $585 


COLL 


TRADES!! 

TERMS'! 


81 CON f UL 


DAVID MOTORS LTD. 
VOLVO - DATSUN 


MORE THAN IM 


TOP QUALITY CARS 


TOP QUALITY CARS 


UNDER THE 


BIG SIGN' 


938 Yatrt ft 


ANGLIA 


»7 ZEPHYR 4-Door 

.. $495 

r 56 AUSTIN . . 

$295 










































































MOTORS 


IN CADILLAC COUP* D* VILLE 
■* naw, will lake 1 or 2 liU r»i« 
in trade. Tww. <n am. ira-ai n: 

LARK STATION WAGON 1M0 i 

new •■•IK. Urea, ■ lolrh. baltary 


■ CHEV 3Bt MOTOR IN (Mj«X> 
no*bn 1S.9M him oo rnn tfcf. 

rud MtrlDxi V*J» f nnU aalrr 
pump, furl pump. pouAn and pun 
iMm. QnipKi with aUrtrr. fen 
erwlur. rrtwRir, manifold* an) 
mr rieaaar. Naw dutch awffllMy 


CHRYSLER SEDAN, 
is-caai. 


•da Hon 

A NEAT LITTLE 


MUST SELL •* CHEV BEL AIR, 
V-k, radio. Any oft **- . W an 

■ K ARMAN CHIA CONVERT - 


1965 

FORD (JALAXLE 500 
2-DOOR HARDTOP 


65 C 0 R V A I R 1-Door 
Hardtop. Low mile¬ 
age Radio. Was 
12395. Save 6500 

SPECIAL.$1895 

3616A — 65 MERCURY 
Parkline 4-Door 
Hardtop. Every con¬ 
ceivable luxury extra, 
including power seat 
and power windows. 
New price $5600. Wat 
$3595. Save $300 
SPECIAL ... $3295 

7530A — 65 DODGE Po¬ 
lar a 4-Door Hardtop. 
V8, automatic, radio, 
jtower steering. Top 
of the line model. 
Was $2795. Save $200. 

SPECIAL.$2595 

7460A — 65 VALIANT 
Hardtop. V*. automa¬ 
tic. radio, a moat de¬ 
sirable unit. Was 
$2395. save $300. 

SPECIAL .$2095 

$4 COMET Sedan. V-8. 
automatic, thoroughly 
re oondltinned, spot¬ 
less. an outstanding 
value. 

SPECIAL.$1695 

721 BA—63 GALAX3E Au¬ 
tomatic. radio, only 
26,000 miles on this 
immaculate unit Was 
$1895. Save $200. 
SPECIAL . 0695 

62 FALCON sports, a 
much aought after and 
hard to find model, 
bucket eeata. All vinyl 
interior, a sharp oar. 
Was $1595. Save $200. 

SPECIAL .$1395 

$6208 — «2 CORVAIR 
Mooxa 2-door hardtop. 
Automatic, bucket 
teats. Immaculate 
condition Waa $1396 
Save $300. 

SPECIAL $1095 

’62« - <3 DODGE Se¬ 
dan. L am mileage 
Smart custom luxury 
interior. Spotless con¬ 
dition. Wax $1395. 
Sava $300. 

SPECIAL.$1095 

62 FALCON Station Wag¬ 
on. Very low mile¬ 
age. AH vinyl In¬ 
terior. Was $1396 
Save $100. 

SPECIAL.$1195 


ONLY $2,695 


*1 DOWN i '« 
$1 A WEEK 

Buys a New Goodyear Tire 

Baa fur Brake Kalinin* IMtN 

Aa,tn T», iU ag' Ifl 

VICTORIA TIRE LTD. 7.1 


1965 

MERCURY T-950 
176” Wheelbase with 15- 
yard box and hoist, 477" V-g 
motor, full air and 12* com¬ 
pressor. 34,000 pound bogies; 
(double reduction), power 1 
steering, custom sab. Maxi- 
brake*. 42 Gaik* L and R. 
step tanka with alectrte 




Rebel Vt—AT— powci 
Ootnauv SIMS . Try 

n PAmnoiNME ba af> 

VS -wxM all raawk. 

Compare SUM Try 
■ JAGUAR M SEDAN 


riTMOUTI ve 


1 pumps. 16,000 miles, fuD his¬ 


tory unit Vary good liberal 
terms available. 

Call KEN EVANS 


HASH FOR YOUR CAR 
PboM KEN anytime. 
SUBURBAN MOTORS 
39ML31 


CHEVROLET 4-Ooor Se-ja* acadiav 


Suburban 


03 VALUNT 


Sedan. Slant l ( 
"6”, 3-speed automatic 
trwnsmiaekou, custom ra-T 
dio. Now.rn 


USED CAM WARTED 
MUR BK OOOO 

Austin — MG — Morris 
Austto-Healey 

Oaaa • A* M • Ml 

810 Jahoson 385-14, 


BUDGET SPECIALS 
€1 RENAULT Dauphin* 
Here Is a steal. 

SPECIAL.$295 

60 MORRIS Van. Just 


{CAVEMAN CAMPERS LTD 
[invites you to their factory 


2145 Keating X Road, 
(■ear Butler Bros.) 

SEX 

Theaa famous campers 
being buflt 

SEE 

The quality and pride ! 
we build into our campers 

WE HAVE THE CRAFTS¬ 
MEN WHO KNOW HOW I 

|Cuilotn built truck canopies I 


dy mao. Waa $385. 

SPECIAL.$285 

59 VAUXHALL deluxe 


51 VOLKSWAGEN. A 
handy emend car. 

SPECIAL.$395 

57 VAUXHALL Sedan. 
Good transportation 
for student. 

SPECIAL . $195 

5C NASH Metropolitan. 
Ideal for lady or stu¬ 
dent. 

SPECIAL.$396 


with steel frame, one piece 
construction for strength. 

One maa can haadle the 

{loading and unloading of the 
camper. 

A new popular 
‘LOW BOY” 

2-ileepers and 4-sleepem 
! without the cab over bunk. 

irouit 


PETER POLLEN 
FORD 

1060 Yates, 384-1144 
Open Until t p.m. 

OOOOOOOOOOOO 

OOOOOOOOOOOO 


DIXJJXE — 4-WAY ADJUST 

Factory augg. price $1.91 ci. 
Sale priced ..$5.91 aa. 


IJTH.ITT TUAII 


CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- 
Door Sedan. 6-cylinder,; 
automatic transmission, 
Now...$295' 


IMPERIAL — 4 - WAY 1 
ADJUST 

Styled after original equlp- 


Faotory mjgg. price $12,19 


ARRANGED! 


59 INTERNATIONAL K-lW v *• —• 
PWwg) Needs some me-|w otpa 
ctuadcal work .MM - l - 


call collect ®*»r 


NATIONAL MOTORS LTD. 1 
CHRYSLER-DART 
DODGE-CORONET 
NOW IN OUR 59TH YEAR 
819 YATES STREET 
384-8174 


ENSIGN CHRYSLER 
PLYMOUTH 

1061 Yates at Cook 
386-2981 r 

|Open to nudulght Mon.-Fri. 
Saturday 1:39 - 12 .30 


IMS ACADIAN SPORTS DR LUX* 

Barlnt and. Sail ••hauil. u»i 


ACADIAN I DOOR 


mao rAUJON. ai 


V4. AUTO- 


The Dailv Crossword Puzzle 


Arune* 

t remmlna 

n«m* 

» 1 ’ala 

i:**ii*ki 

» iVrfuma 

mm 

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CAM tOt SALE 


NATION AI/ 


• All cars clearly priced 

tagged. 

• Written warranty with 66 CORTINA De luxe with 

every far. automatic transmission 

• Tfrday exchange privilege ^ f • 

with less .than 7,000 miles 

• Take the car to your Fully equipped. New price] 

favorite mechanic. $2562. As new . S1995 1 

• No down payment. . gj RENAULT Rr8 Sedan. 

24,000 miles, radio. In 
l!**-'* * excellent condition 

65 CHEVROLET Super ,hr0Ugb0Ut . *** 

i Sports 3-Door Hardtop. V8. 63 VOLKSWAGEN De Luxe. 

automatic, power brakes. Radio. Excellent con- 

I [*>wer steeling, custom ditk* .$1195 

radio, bucket seats, wunicm-imi . 
console $2895^ VOLKSWAGEN de luxr 

custom radio .$5Sb 

SAVE J $ $ I 

65 DODQE 9-assenger Sta¬ 
tion Wagon. V8, automa-i Bekjw * re transportation | 
tic. power brakes, power! specials which have been 
steering, ctartom radio, i safety checked and recon- 
electnc tail gate $2895) ditioned. Nowhere will you \ 
find better economy trans- 
- portation. 

to FUG EOT 8 • Pa-.iM-nger.60 MORRIS lUOO Station 

Slats* Wagon. Custom Wagon . $595 

I rad*, extra set of Miche- 

len tires, roof rock, show- » VAUXHALL Super . $495 
n«m condition $2295 5? M0RRIS Oxford ... $395 

56 HILLMAN .$195 

85 PONTIAC Station Wagon M MORRIS ...$175 

V8, automatic, nice dual 

purpose int $2695 BRmsH CAR CENTRE | 

(Div. at Peter Pollen Ford); 
_ , Yates at Quadra 3*4-55551 


100 CARS >OR SALE 

BRITISH CAR CENTRE 
YATES AT QUADRA 

Visit our indoor showroom 
for USED cars 


*100 CARS rot SAL8 100 

OCT OOOOOOOOOO 

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SERVING VICTORIA \ 
74 YEARS 

YOUR GUARANTEE 


it# Cars km sali 


m CADILLAC PUUET- 
vaUUD SEDAN 
A IMAi nodal Hot 

STUsST^&t^S? 
lirta TYinan dm talar 

Cotnpara SUM Tty tm 


1 65 METEOR 4-Door Sedan 
6-cylinder, automatic, a 
good family car ... $1995 


88 CONSUL 1500 Static* Wa- 

iron, new condition, ms- c*np«• sum Try mm 

roan tin!ah. orgy_$1995 s rambler -o»»u- 

VE Wtf aad uaaw B*a 

41 VALIANT VI. automatic, ‘mjSZFSLSTjS* °" 
white flitiah. a real buy. lua Try sas 

Only ...$1396w>a Mti gtitoRaais ew^ 

61 CHEVY H 6-cyiinder, tow 

mileage , r .$1BK *» y h.„ 

*2 VAUXHALL Victor 4-Door) W “° t 

Se4ton, new edition, blue 17 MgmgmL ^ 

,ini-h . 51065 m^RS&Sor^ aWw 

410LDSMOBILE F85, Sta- a!™j3M.!llri ®a 
tion Wagon, aromatic 14 StS^SSTJff 1 

V8, radio. Only ... $1335 u frT mm 

80 VOLKSWAGEN Stalk* cmSTmm "%»» »m 
Wagon, roal dean $995 “ 

54 BU1CK Hardtop, new • ^SSortnu^ 7 "" 

tra n a misMon . only . $444 ^ Cnm Qm "try mm 

65 VAUXHALL Vekw, Sy j* j- ^ 

riean ^. $395 m ktnQc ^a-Er sajliStup 

87 VAUXHALL CreaU, MoSTa^r waj^a*" 1 

cl ““.“ .aiSa" 

s: HI HOC Special. 


SAUNDERS A HTTCHMAN --- 

SPECIAL CLEARANCE '55 VALIANT 4-Door Sedan m 
t Big ‘*6‘* slant motor, 3-iuc, 

speed automatic troiumla- JJ* 

USED CARS c u»‘« n "di 0 «■ 

Now .... $2195 


Follow The Wise Birds To 

PETER POLLEN 
FORD 

Willie Wise Bird Scz 
“Remember ... the 
piice of freedom is re- 
sponaibiiity." 

| PREMIUM oars at Vic- 
I tana’s towest price*. 
Don't take our word for 
it - SHOP AND COM¬ 
PARE 

66 AUSTIN 1800 sedan, 
carefully maintained, 
one of the most *pa- 
eioua and comfortable 
of ail imports. 

SPECIAL $1995 ' 

65 FALCON 2-door hard¬ 
top. Automatic trans- 
mtoaion, radio, white 
walk, wheel covers, , 
very low mileage, tiiis 
one is a real eye- , 
catcher and what a ’ 
bargain. Was $2495. 
Save $300. 

SPECIAL $2135 

65 METEOR Rideau 500 
Sedan. V8, automatic, 
radio, power steering, 
Plastic seat covers. 
Looks and runs like I 
new. Was $2796. Save 
$300. 

SPECIAL.$2495 

' 3622A - 65 FAERLANE 
Sedan. V8, automa- 
| tic. Immaculate in- j 
: side and out. Was 

j| $2395. Save $500 

SPECIAL.$1895 

7050A — « FORD Cus¬ 
tom. V8, automatic, 
radio, power steering, i 
power brakes. Was ' 
$2595. Save $400 
j SPECIAL.$2195 


59 CHEVROLET 4-Donr Se- -- 

dan. 4-cytioder. standard 

tranantiaakn. Omb, ex- 65 COMET 4 - Etoor Sedan 
. ceiient family car . $795 6- cylinder, automatic 


XHALL Crests, 
a .*-S396| 

Hrl.“I 


17 STDDEBAKJtR 

Cuud mo4iT, bad>. 11 m. 
Coiuaia (US Tty offer 
lo Morris minor 

Runa wrlL luaka fair 
Cwapara S38S .. Tty El* 
14 HLVMiiUTa REDAN 

Oan« rtrmm and mm* 

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UMa araart attr* 

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66 TOYOTA 700, 2846 miles. 
40 h.p., automatic trane- 
ntiasion. A real little 
• lady .$1295 

64 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, ij 
owner. Very clean *,.$15951 


LjLj BRIAN HOLLEY , 

ex j65 COMET 4-Door Sedan; MOTORS LTD 
* 7 «| 6 - cylinder, automatic|I50 Broug h ton St. 384-1161 

i tranamiaMon. custom T+-\ imt rn*. *. Royu tm^ , 
nUes.i dio, real nice. Now $2095 

rus.; I hil u a bd avto laavinc ltd. 

little! - M AUSTIN A-do. —■■■ I nil 

il2X> 65 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Se-|» 

M ^ | dan. Slant “6 ", automatic w »oai» wm -***. few 

transmission, custom ™'jM paaiir.' **! 

dtop Now .$1895 * 


ms pi ZEPHYR — • 


»7 CHEVROLET 9, 


88 BUICK Sedan, 
full power .... 


58 RAMBLER Oaaalr. 
a ataaJ . $24 

89 VAUXHALL Q-eata. 

6 cylinder, clean ... $79 

89 VOLKSWAGEN, 

a good cm.M 

89 RAMBLER aasale, 
clean___ $57 

60 VOLKSWAGEN, 

road ready.$71 


SAUNDERS A HXTCHMAN 


2040 Cadboro Bay Rd. 
383-7111-2 


•r steering. 


65 METEOR 4-Door Sedan, wm mm wm lw ■ sw< 
HORWOOD BROS. V8. automatic transmis- m9mm1 

m jw * 1 — "to ste4*rtng. Now ......$2395 »wDi • maim jrica, mm 

fixeam — m-O _ lSaST* — 


9(1 BUICK Sedan, full S oC? - • l SS - C o mm 
power, reduced to .. $999 e tSE? S m £££? S * ml 

CO FORD Station Wagon, M - 8 fr - ■ jj" 

reduced to . -MnO VS? Z 2 $22? ~ S & 

n rtym - M BWi - M Amx 
ALL CARS TAGGED ^ M0 „- T 

NO DOWN PAYMENTS n MT fAT MExT wJvSl 

TRADE UP Awpw taSa . hZ 

TRADE DOWN 6"** 

NO PAYMENTS TILL JUNE t - « - t - M - A - c 
WRITTEN WARRANTY u m'»?*? »•■« 

We Have 50 top models 1, 2. OPX " *»**!»« 

3-> ear-olds In Immaculate- 

condition. uw d Wt CUT aci. AI 

TO CHOOSE STmMwy.MMata 

YOUR GAR IS HERE ** ^ 

VISIT US TODAY - 


1910 Yalta 


re*i volvo 

Tha World'* Flnaal gar 
Call OTTO VERWOOU 
DAVID MOTORS LTD 


PRIVATE, 1M2 DOOCE POLARA 
r,*»»rllWe. Amancma modrt VA 
aotomatlc. bur-kata, ate Baaudful 
ai with nary cuacanixi *<Ua 
n.WA 3N-17N 


flstla gob niet. Victoria. I 
107 9A9T3, ACCtkSO mtS 

OCR NEW uOCATIUN 
2110 BlaruMrd Itrail 
Tour Car a Haan la 

BATTERY 

1-4 a atr.na, auta alart (vary l in 

UET an ACME 

LOWEST PRICES 
IN TOWN 

Dauvarad ana InaiaiM 

FRANCIS BATTERY 6 
TIRES LTD 

Ratraatun^ ^gaviauaia 


Safui-dov. April 2 2 27 

lU TRAILIRV MOfILf 
MOMIS. T9AILI9 PARKS 


BOB S TRAILER SALES 

AS NEW —KER^KILL 33 fl salt- 
resumed modal wltb Undant 
a>d« ...... ** ■« 

MANY MORE GOOD BUTS IB HEW 
and USED TRAVEL TRAILER* 

The ARISTROCRAT Traitor* 
and Campers lead In aalea. 

Drop out and see why 
, ARISTOCRAT OUTSELLS 
THEM ALL’ 


GOOD BUY ON 1MD RAMBLER -- 

an MSS 15* CHEVY SI, HE 

tW HILLMAN. OOOO COXDCTKW M. 

Barsaun m IM Sawlcy A**. , cuBgMla __ 

REPUSSKBSED TAHA arrrwnin " 7 “* 461 


tm S ta C i«" tW 

yra ipui i i rxntu ett-... __ 

Ban. ita or otUn MSB HEAVY DUTY ti-TON TRUCE 


room mobilo homa*. 

AHRnmiG TODAY' 


OME. *HJ| 


tolMPALA CON VE RT, na rg lglBP ^ VANGUARD 

**** fcl> _ large STOCE or PLAmc seat Campers — Trailers 

191 KMfMSN IM909T AMO Canopy Tops 

SPORT CARS EXCLUSIVE FACTORY aEPHE- 

I_ _ ■ ^COM PLET E 3* env SKNTATIVEl FOR VAROOUVER 

SPORT! CARS UNLIMITED d? Jgl {TS2!°* 

Dmlm For n FORD TRUCK 4-IPEKD PRICE* 

TRIUMPH ROVER - FLAT » —' . d^wn taYMErr 

--- . piiuiiairo 


Oaaf 38 Dltfarwi Modal* rm OmaLrnj . ---- 

ComclaU Faelary Sarvioa and WANTED - UBS METEOR OR 
Part* Facllltica Plua Fwd n*M tow IraVr and fr m 

Sporu Car Afcaaarriaa Mmoar SUM 

For Ail Mahaa AI .. i 

BRIAN HOLLEY Z EFlSFmJL . 

MOTORS LTD. we Rial s i « 

fM B(U«Man sat-uai <T**V PARA 

! Jim Down f rom in* RuyM ThaMf^tota ti W» Tlraa 


•* BUILD A 

TRAILER. CAMPER. 
TENT TRAILER OR 
CANOPY TOP 
Part* and Plana Stock*! 

* HUMPKES AND APPLtANCRfl 
_ INSTALLED 


•5 30, 6 days a week 
S. J. PEDEN LTD. 


61 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop Now .$1895 » omifMk'W dram L r * 

autotna t i c tmnsmnon. 

radio, pretty.$1395; - 

60 DODGE Poiara 4 - door* OOMCT Oc*vertibJe V8 4r _ 

hardtop, automatic, power automatic tram mi—‘-u MUE « radio fitted, under 

Meerut, power brake*,! Alstom radio, one owner.ISE alsd. ^cobt c »ms. q Wol^ 

poaver w4ndowa, Now .J 2895 StoNTHLY payments, tn-im 

radio .. $695 _ *"■ --- 

2DOOH HARDTOP M BUICK. 

'55 PLYMOUTH 2-door hard-65 PONTIAC Parltienna 3-,^T. ku « 

top, 6-cytinder, automatic.! Door Hardtop V8. auto- SSwy, w 

2-tane. mint matte tronamiatoon, power f!^?, ™ 

oonditian ... (695 steering, cuatom radio, on__ 

57 ZEPHYR - a ratable N ° W . Wm | 1 — tayoti fUCP 

Bnttiri Fort $695 _ W 

t'Tr ^ U" . ?*■ 

SAUNDERS A HTTCHMAN P ^30^^^"! 


7W4 AIWTTR HEAI.KT. » ■» MARK _ w -- aMxaw M 

a fWf * prn, ta M _ conn rem parte «ri , DATS UN CAMPERS 

JAGUAR. 31 LITRE. UMt BLACK. ---1 

1JSS. UTm.^ JBm -.^ 0R ^"Ktar. S •“a*" ^ 

im --—- Dataun Approved 

■r let! rebuilt motor. 109 Al/TO RfPAlRS. Eldorado Camper 

tfutcti new Drm WBJ tala aaoba Aaavn-a tawiua 

21?™^ T *™“ ** Cr,l « g °* ,rl _ - WWq * TPW1IW Sleeps 4, ■tautieu steel aink, 

£S“Ss fcVr speedway motors ltd 3TJTS 

-_ 171 Y • le, volt eloc tricai system. Inada 

■* RCA. nrm oterhrad cam Your Volkswagen parts of cuoboard scaoc Tasie- 

Naw batlrry. alartar. cllllrh. OM ,_J , „ '" W * ra V*** - . 

ana— EanUan^radiihBL iM4» ,nd ■ epv,c * cent re fully appointed and Uphol- 

» JAGUAR M litre over 385-2415 ’tored throughout Thu ad 

drtvt, wtrs arhMla. 1* adlra aa ,, your ruannb. rd . 


of cupboard hxsoe Taste¬ 
fully appointed and Uphol¬ 
stered throughout This ad 
is your guarantee of a better 
camper deal. Brmg it with 
you to 

DAVID MOTORS LTD. 

, Authorized Dataun track 
dealers 

1101 YATES 386-9168 


fit 7 > £aVBMAN-1 aa (L3M 

Mr CAVEMAN cawtar. mm tawra 

1 rftff - 


111 CAES AMO TRUCKS 
_WAKTH> 

Good, CSeaa 
CARS AND TRUCKS 
WANTED 
Cash In 5 Minutes 
- PLIMLXY - 
1910 Yataa St. 

WE BUY 
CARS FOR CASH 

SPEEDWAY MOTORS 
9T1 YATES STREET 


PENNELL'S 
TRAILER SUPPLIES 

ptjn \^3sr^ 9 

6459 Pat Bay Hwy 
■MM 
im 

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BEAUTIFUL BDMES 
For MODERN LIVING 
WE HAVE TEE 
MOBILE HOME FUR YOU 

TOTE-EM 
TRAILER SALES 
478-1041 t ml. N. on Hwv l 












































28 *■»!« (Eplonirt. ViOono, B.c. 


Soturdov, April 22 121 AFARTMINTS TO RINT 
1 - - fURNISHID 


Ut APARTMENTS TO'R|NT 12? APARTMENTS TO RENT 
UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED 


HOUSES TO RENT 
UNFURNISHED 


12? APARTMENTS TO RINT 113 
UNFURNISHED 


141 MORTGAGE LO*NS AND 144 REVENUE PROPERTY 
INSURANCE - 

BRAND NEW-DUPLEX 
64-66 HAMPTON 
TRY TRADES 


•iste CEDAR HIU. Rt) 


BECKLEY MANOR 
W8, DALLAS ROAD 


THE SIMCOES C.nTtf..riaWe 3 orT W4n»,n. home 

N«t i-andmun. <41 hot Available 
.... . • _ May lut Rot *»«' 

\S hy are more and tnorc camroke crescent 
l*M*- jnovmg up. to THE 

SIMOOKS- n<n«. oil hoi Available M»v lal 

Ask any of our more Uian 230 Re “‘ 0:aw apply 
residents and they wdl say: a Bernard a Cs> ltd 

£33 Furl SI_ 3M-98M 

* No main street nuascs s bedroom, modern house 

* Snuerh sound nmnfini' W1lh wall-to-wall rarprt Corner tire- 

supero souna proonnj,. pU *. f _ ^ednc .use- automatic oil 

* Hydro therapy battl. hoi. Large baaement with rumwji 

* Heated nvimmiiv roon ' LmTrr P* 110 * nd « ,rlve ,n 

neaiea swimming pool. jara<f . Available immediately i 

* Saunas. mt Iom. use a month SM Sed- 

* Suites second to mate. w,lhin ■"« 1 p m "• 


RESIDENTIAL 
1ST MORTGAGE LOANS 
UP TO 85'r 


DM lit" J-lWUllRHII IOI Illlltcu, «fll 

Garcen l-arfc Court. Lovat Ave. 2 
btocli* In Town and Count i > « 
hlorhi to Maytatr. Cablevleion. 584- 
3068. _ __ 

U1 COOK STREET 
N«»l> fuinuhed 1-bedroom auite 
Heat an! hot water eupplird Clone 
to Bearon HIU Patk All cue 
' enlencea 

scorr APARTMENTS MT.TOLMJE DISTRICT 

Extra-laige LHK rounu tor mlddl*- KuUy furnlahed bachelor aulte with 
ai«t or elderly tenanta. Hot and patk), In new hone wtth amnn- 
coiU wau., to. range.. cahlrrt*K* Mew, over city. All Incluilve $110. 


BROWN BROS 
LTD. 

1123 Blanshard Stiwt 


AGENCIES 


VOR SALE - F. i 
< impel 478-43011. 

It FOLDING TRAILER 
, iiou. LIT .mS7. 


SPACIOUS LIVING ROOMS 
LUXURIOUS BATHROOMS 


* HLlHu.MS, 1 BATHROOMS 
y EAt^H SIDE 

.ytt See Ihla pretty duplex, fur only 
R8.su. Un* aide already remed «t 
81411 p.m. *152 p.m. <m l«t 
c mortgage irf 818.H0. Live here f-T 
a about 880 p m- Ml erf pocket. Try 

o any trading up with home lot. 
nlea. mortgage paper Thu la a Ulltmrt 
duplex with Vovoly LR .kitchen and 
3 bedroom, on mam floor In 
ground level baaement are 2 moi e 
• /ooma phi. 2nd Ijethroom plm 
utility room. Hurry on lh‘- 
LVim MAYIItE or f WILLS. MMS71 I 
__ H. WHJTTCiME A CO LTD. 


Call Rrntal U 


irtment amtime 


1-Bod room Suites from $135 

WITH WALL-TO-WALL RUGS 
9th FLOOR UP FROM 1140 
Fruilnroud Kitchen Cabinela 
SelMJafroaUng Fridge. 

*r Automatic Range. 
THREE ELEVATORS 
"Indoor' year-round controlled 
awimmlng pool and nun... 
Cahlevl.ion 

Free Laundry Facllitie. 
Cuv.red Parking 83 
Open Parking Free 


HOTELS 


Port 91 SO-ltrn 


THE PARK PACIFIC 
685 Niagara Street 

Dalis, waterfront and 6 
Park Juit amund lh» 
Bachalor nine 
oneiwdri-un mite 
Two-bedroom .oil. 


FAIRFIELD HOTEL 
710 CORMORANT 

flgmeite Craven Ual Square, Iranel- 
*nt and permanent guerti. Rate. 
$12 par week and up Light houae- 
keeping optional. 


•w.no 

gnsw 

•14S.U0- 


Safeway across the street 


KING ARTHUR APTS. 
1660 Fort Street 

Quirt budding. Walking di.umre tn 


ROOF LOUNGE 
TENANTS' ACTIVITIES 
.ROOM 

ADULTS ONLY - HO PET* 

Walter Thomc-384-1832 


gage, quick dermunt alao agree-1 
menu and murtgaae. du chamd tori 
-man gaa ua bn tup pnem 

A BERNARD A CO LTD. 
-- - ' 8S4-B1.1 


• Billiards. 

• Games room. 

• Lounge. 

PLUS PLUS PLUS 

Many Other Features. 
Enjoy Luxury Living 

Bachelor Suite. 8 KB 

1 - Bedroom from $li> 

2- Bedroom Iran lljl 

Also furnished available 


HOMEFINDERS 

*23* a month for Ihl. lovely Cape 

Cod home on Murray Drive. - - 

waterfront property with ewimmlng *• Fort Btreai 
|«nol .Sbnr and dishes included i 
(all MARGARET WILSON, M&-4401 PRIME MO 
After 4 p nv 3X8-ISBI available on I 

Shirley Phllpa. Homeflnder. Ltd. mewl property 


REVENUE—REVENUE 
INCOME 

Herd I. . real dandy Inrom* 
propertj Cocuial. erf lour 2-bed¬ 
room mite., caretaker', wdte *nd 
ha rhetor aulle Each trf the «udr« 
ronaiat. of living room and dining 
room, oak floor., kitchen awl |wn 
nedroom. Pembroke baihruum*. uil 
heat, do.e to Beacon Hill Park and 
[)alla. Road. Thl. building was 
completely dripped down to a ihrll 
and done over In 1P42 and t. In Id 
I rlaaa condition. No vacancy prob¬ 
lem here. 

JI0.OOO 

raah down payment will hand'r 
reliable part) FuU pure 8ff S»» 
Call Harold Ware if. i«i .r 
883 9145, Victoria Realty Ltd 


Jubilee Huupllal and .tore. Excel¬ 
lent tranaportalion. Call In anil 
view the .paclou. aulte. 

One-bedroom auitr. from I1I2S8. 


ROOM AND BOARD IN PLEAB- ‘V™? TOWft jaaiure laoyl ^la Cbf- 
ant home for 1 or J buainea. giria l UMCO SWet To V|CT * * n * r 1 p m ' 
Own roomv cablevl.km. etc. 8*0 1. 2 AND l-ROOM UNITS, 830. MO. 
per month Richmond. Oak Bay 118 All uUlltle. Includad. Quadra. 

area. JSS-8HS before 4 p.m., On true 384-2711 _ 

weekday*. ___ FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING 

ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE TO ™»r All found Linen- 25*1 Gov- 
" • ~ • ' • tn i erament. *82-5*2*. 

*" iCLEAN. BRIGHT ROOM. FRIDGE. 
No ..ep. Male . nen.loner Non- 
I drinker no a month. 38*0081 

„ * E . L ,ir R"'M for QirrarT gentleman. 

J3“‘i *" ,,,und - ** 1011 McClure 81 47T 


WntcoU Rental. 
Manager and Sola Agent 


COTTAGE FOR RENT IN CEN 
ti-al Saanich nn ■ acre farm. Weal 
for farm experienced couple. 86fl 
per month. Call 803-3110 or Vancou¬ 
ver. Mutual 1 - 4321 . AMI for Mr 
Bernard. 


NOW 

RENTING 


he received as 
private family 
help Likaa dug*. 

Vienna Preni. Box 281. 


Pensioner. Would 
Town pr country. 


BY THE SKA i 

Partly furnished. 3-room modern- 
lead rottage. Oll-o-maUe heat Eler 
irk- hot water 17 min to city .. 

rentre T mil. to Swart. Bay terry - , .. - - , _ 

and airport Ideal tor couple. Rent Moriaage ln the a»» uiil of 8TJMI 
roa Phone 06*3878 9!» « home of JllOM vahw 

-Tja MrtSUllr payment of 87K $-»ear 

2*30 RICHMOND. COMrORTABLE- term. Act quickly, thl. win nol 
*k# living roam, dining roam. law. Phn C. L. (Bub) Fraser,. 
k Hr hen. 3 wnall bedrooms large **3-8117 or 380-48*5. 
croonda Rent 8112 Immediate NEWSTKAD REALTY LTD. 
occupancy. Phone 8M-TI3I to view 

LARGE FBIDXOON HOUSE I 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES 
Dana to arhooL shopping rentre, Available now! 
etr Na basement 8*8 Available I 85 000 1M 80S P M 

May 1 Raapcnalble party call only | $3,800 2nd $50 P M. 

3H4-20BE n an 2 nd $10 P.M. 

1ST FLOOR. 4-RDOMS AND *“ ^ C *“ 

,o ww H !xr b. h : cu^nT^e^tLtd 


One-beuroom suite 
Two-bedroom suite 


OPPORTUNITY 


MAKE RESERVATION NOW! 


THE LORD and LADY 
SIMCOES 

440 - 450 Situcoe St. 
385-3111 


In Thl* Attractive Apartment 
Rlocfc 


CARLYLE APTS. 

330 Oswego Street 

JuM a few minutes' walk from the' 
heart of the city. Two blocks to 


FA1RVIEW 

MANOR 

5U0 TRUTCH. STREET 


DE LUXE 37 SUITE 
APARTMENT 
t year* okl 

PRESTIGE AREA NEAR 

parliament buildings 

FULL PRICE 1415,000 

appropriate financing 

85-two bedroom and ins 
bachelor suite showing excel¬ 
lent return. Full stair me ms 
available to IntereMad cllema 
Wm. RavtnhlU or Barry Alice> 

C. G. HEISTERMAN A CO- LTD. 


P. R. BROWN RENTALS 


$4 DE LUXE IU1TKS 
1 - BEDROOM $120 
3 -BEDROOM >137 


bedroom suite 


MAY 1ST- VACANCY AT ROC ----. ... . 1 

■ ah.lla. 777 Blare herd. Warm, large B E D -8 I TTING. KITCHENETTE, 
bright room with link, stairs. Is- quiet, upstairs: middle-aged lady, 
reliant board. $150 monthly. 8*5*0* SHI-4001. 382-7808 

r;u**r HOUSE. NEWPORT ave.J clean, sunny room, near 
rooms with pci vats t«fh. Msyfslr, Preferably woridng lady 
Free May 1st Excellent food. Applv igjqti 

manag er se», 38*5334. ----- 

" IE l irTT ~ Wl ~ . pr.Tur hoi rev l-ROOM. FRIDGE. COOKING. 

cSJiS? iSfUg? KSS cl r la - »* dr ‘ rc- 8421 *"**?: - 

I.uncha* packed. Clone in. Men 883- SEA VIEW CLEAN LINER. WARM 


10J* ME ARES ST 
suite. Gas rang 
Heated. (SO 


Choice of wall-towsl| carpal «r 
gleaming oak floor* 

All modern cinvaniencas. including: 


modem convenience* featur- 


WELLINGTON MANOR — ID) 
Fort St Spacious suites m modern 


Individual heat control. 
Controlled entrance 
Drapes 
Cablevlalon. 

BaJconlei. 

Elevatori 
laundry fac-diUes 
Reaident caretakri. 


Controlled Entrance 
Elevator 

Mall Delivery Each Suita 
1 Cable TV 

Ahd Many Mme Features 
Reserve Yours Now I 


'KAVIEW T, WERS Aid Dallas CLOSE PARLIAMENT E 
5 ?—Ht- lu ^f. Mghroe with lamflc lan Bearon HIU, taw. t 
•untacn and san views Wia iig st.wea. nine quiet aleepip 
hotrs 11 am to I pm weekdays aan , inoatk. Iffl r ifd 

or bv aimnhrfmrof IBP -PI. ^ riraj;_ 

BASEMENT 


WANTED REVENUE PROPERTY 
Up to H.000 down shearing 17 to 
31*6 ret. Csll Don Butler. 477-3230. 
Otymcto H o m a t Ltd.. Col wood 
Plare. 


Rental Agents: 

P R. BROWN & SONS LTD. 

ID Fort Street MW 


saao_ 

l-ROOM. MAIN FLOOR. BAClf 
tlor suite, heat and water, 085. *88- 


1-BR suite, $R 
MARALENA COURT 

Belcher Ave. Spacious 1-I_.___ ___ 

rofThus^Tia U* 7 BEDROOM HOME OU. HEAT 

an Urge property off McTsvIsh 
SENATOR APTS. — 1704 Oak Bav Hd.. North Saanich SulUhls for 

Modem ronvsnlences. Indudma lAmlly of I. 8*6. 4754492 
elevator. O* bus llnre 1BR «UZ AVAILABLE MAY 1ST SELF 

THE innuntc _ .. _ t-retUlmd 1-roomed rottage. Oil 

sl ■^. ° B j y _ 

situated near park Walton* die- 2 OUTER TYPE HOUSES AND 1 
tance to town All convenient ta. upper suite In the Vic West area 
including elevator. *132. 1855535 

P R. BROWN C SONS LTD '-OG HOUSE I MILES PROM 

TCI Fort 14*443$ SieSpB Lake P.O on Renfrew 

I Rd Rant nominal Pbona X83-B82 


2 BEDROOM - - 

Bumatds Tnilciim. Newly decorated. 
1C0 Coal and wood lUnurt 3 rhUdren 


•ISO-TWIN 


,.. HOLLY APTS 47* 

Lampecn 8t. Ideal family ]|v 
tog Sea this spar!ore 2 BR 
suite. Near acbouli and shop 
jrfng eenlre 

•UB-EL DORADO APTS. 1401 Fort 
St. See this excellent 2-BR 
/ulte. TWs I* a quiet, well 
sept apartment. Nice grounds 
1330—LUXOR MANOR. 1050 Rlehard- 
srm at Cook. Clone to bus line, 
•bopping and Beacon Hill 
Park. To view this lovely 2- 
BR. suite see the resbtmt 
caretaker or call our office. 
$110-TREMAINE APTS. 1331 Stan¬ 
ley Avf. Spacious 1-BR. suite 
In • smart, quiet apartment 
A very pleasant location. Not 
far from rky centre 
$1117- ROYAL COMMODORE. 715 
Vancouver St Walking die- 
lanre to town and park 


FURNISHED. SINE, FRIDGE,- 

etc. $n.m Adults 184-41*1 avaa. DISCOVERY MOTEL 

cm ' HOUSgEEPOfO ROOM J iJPJfgSLF”* “* 

male only. $40. 8S4-1T11. ---————■ 

raAww WALDORF MOTEL AND TRAILER 

I FRONT BED-51 TTING ROOM AND p, r k. House trailer and 2 room aulte 
kitchenette. 150T Gladetope 884-043 8. te nni furnished 

CUE ^ N J FVYRYTHIfta, FAIRFIELD NEAR PARK AND 

supplied. 3S0-3B15._ _ I bedroom. Warm and quiet. 


FAIRFIELD AREA 
FURNISHED -116,000 

Re-pi tan bed, r ewi r ed, recent iur- 
nace — full basem't. Groai rev. 
82.484. Can be your* for *3.500 
down, haianra nn easy terms 
Showing over U per cent. F. 
COLOMBIN. 883-7270 

FAIRFIELD AREA 
FURNISHED — J30.000 


NEWTON 

GARDEN VILLAGE 
1738 NEWTON ST. 
Near 

Royal Jubilee Hospital 


COMMONWEALTH 
TRUST COMPANY 
Real Estate Division 
623 Yates Street 388-5155 


ROCKLAND AREA 

le-Sulie roe version 3 kMl NEARLY 
sn acre Roam tor 41 SUITE 
apartment. Always rented. GOOD 
revenue while holding. EXCEL- j All services renewed. Full base: n't 
LENT rendition Inside and out, dav mn pad. Grose rev. $5,011 Asking 
$$ 2.00000 1*7.000 down, balance on excellent 

term* Ihnwing over 12% par cenL 

1 J. M. TOO THILL k COLOMBIN. 383-T710. 

tat-BH UB I 0 K, TOWN « COUNTRY REALTY LTD. 


VERY COMFORTABLE ROOM 
and bail board for man Non- 
clH nlesr. nntFamoker. 380-578 0 

FOR QUIET LADY OR MAN 

Maira Aberdeen Hotel. 1*44742 

ROOM AND BOARD 


1 -BEDROOM SUITE IN VICTORIA 
Heat and hot water Included. 1 
child welcome. 064J8S5 


80S MAIN FLOOR. 1 BDRM, 
utlllllea rear hospital 108 Rich¬ 
mond 

«S FAIRFIELD ROAD CLOSE IN. 4ROOM SUITE. GAS 

range, fridge, light and heal $87.50. 
ergs 1-bad room aims, *110: Urgi Adults. 2U Klrgxton 

bedroom soils. 1100. Colored-- 1 -—- 

tombing. egMevlatm. Free lsret- 1*7 JOHNSON, * ROOMS. ALL 
ry, arc Call redder* manager. IB- utilities 006. 382-8500 Before 10 
M or J Mean *80-7707, after 4. 

Hears and Whrts Oik Bay Realty 


COLLINQWOOO COURT 


THE SENATOR w 37 S 

170* OAK BAY AVE. - 

8-ROOM BOUSE, BOMS FURNI 
bright suites la mr«leni!turii 182-4471 altar ■ p.m. 
am traneportatlca --- 


• Lovely 
I Mock. 


BOOM AND BOARD OR ROOM. 
Young glil or man. 885-7(11 

BOOM AND BOARD FOR Fl.nFH 
|y lady or gvdlwcan M4-IM2. 

c HAfCMYLE - Ilf fRAIUDAR- 
raeR Rd and reld wafer —iMl 

ROOM AND BOARD, MEN. 


FAIRFIELD 
5 OR 6 SUITES 
132,000 


BURNSIDE GARDENS 
Burnside at Tillicum 
Spacious 2-Bedroom Suites 
3-Bedroom Town Houses 
FEATURES- 

WASHER. DRYER 
COLORED APPLIANCES 
PLAYGROUND 
HEATED POOL 
PRIVATE PATIO* 

BALCONIES 

CABUEVISION 


ATTRACTIVE BACHELOR SUITE, 
near Jubttag, bue and shopa- *86. 


ONE CHILD WELCOME 
FURNISHED 1-BR. SUITE 
HEAT AND HOT WATER 
INCLUDED 

BOARD V< PRIVATE |75-1346 Montroaa Avenre 

^ *"*• ----- Call Rental Department anjllma 

JS2J * 0t>M TOI * BROWN BROS. AGENCIES LTD. 

,_,112 Hanahard Street 185-0771 


HEAR PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. 
3-room apartment Parking, fm 
I extra. 18*4*0 

SELF-CONTAINED 1-BEDROOM 
suite UUIKlea tacludad. 8*3 After $ 
pm. 584-4*04. 

|3 ROWaTEnPCHENETTE CLOSE 
to St. Joseph's. 005-7062 Of *82-0571 
after 7 pm. 

1-BEDROOM "aUrTE -MAY 1 


FOR THE 
INVESTOR 


2-BEDROOM SUITE 
I-A MAISON BLANCHE rhUdrea. wm 


FOR VICTORIA'S 
FINEST 

FURNISHED SUITE 
Call 

THE SIMCOES 
440-450 Simcoe 38« 


4 SUITES 
OFFERS DOWN 
VERY NICE 
12 YEARS OLD 


ROOM AND BOARD TN PRIVATE 
Irene Mia coly. 1*14030 


RESERVE NOW 
VANCOUVER VILLA 

71* Vancouver fk. 


Walking Mdanos to Jubilee 
Hospital QUrl locallon 
I 7*- O A K RIDGE TERRACE 
3040 Cook St A very nkre 1- 
BR. suite Well heated. Shop- 
pinc end tmreportauca cloae 

at band 

Call Rental Department anytime 
BROWN BROS. AGENCIES LTD. 


IF YOU CANNOT BELL YOUR 
home we have reliable client* wall- 
Ing la mat. Phree Mr. Kaaa. Boor¬ 
man Investment On Ltd., M0-7EH 

WANTED - EBlZNtOOM UNFUR- 
MM wd '- to real Immedtolely 


DINGLEY DELL APTS. 
M9 DINGLEY DELL 
(Off Selkirk Aw.) 

Ore and two bedroom ad 
[available ta thl* new building. 


Nadre ^ wardrooav 184 4173 after, REgERVE~NOW 

* __ ACCOMMODATIONS FOR EXPO 87 

COLONIAL INN . Expo lodging approved Baaatltul 

All the nanoforts ad hem* with hotel suites fully eqalppad and serviced tor 
servte*. 

3N O u varnreent *04 71*1 

WELL FURNISHED BIDfiTTnNG 
, »f, for 1 or 3 gentlemen. 010 
-lobrean Rtraat, corner of Quadra. 


A BERNARD * CD LTD 
Fort Mire* m 


TAJRFWLD 
33,500 CASH 


pn. RsasroaMs eg, the Gorge waterfront with 

M.wireai.TT-[treed Undscafsng and baleregre 
riar BL, Rm. Individual baal rondrol and drapes 
|Cabl*visloa IncRsdad. this ta hnmry 

_ - accogsmodotton la a secladed eel 

ang Rata* 8100 la *110 Tn view 
.contact earatakar. SU 194 or 
I BOORMAN INVESTMENT CO , | 


WANTED FOR MONTH OF JULY. 


NORTH WEST TRUST 


«‘KTrei U, ldUn 8 ^ E Lh^ MOTEL RDd RESTAURANT 

ampla totrben laclk tlas, lad y. *44 Baclwlor and family miles fatly 
monthly utillliea lariaded 10M hinashed Bn a* door. Maid aarrtaa 
Marriare ■ 183-edM _ If reqWrad. 

t» A MONTH, CLEAN, WARM *^ _3 W Gcrga Bd. Eawl 

sleeptag OTLjta! onty. HlllaMa OAK BAY WATERFRONT. WALK 

D ogglaa »r*a. 308-2747 _ aig dietam Got! Course, Marine 

SLEEPING ROOMS TOR MEN, !*** Hottt P* 


HIGH QUADRA 


117 HALLS, STOW AND 
OFFICES TO SENT 


VANMEARE MANOR 
380 VANCOUVER ST. 

De hrxe 7 aad tohrdroren 


317.950 

EXCLUSIVE WITH 
lERNARD A CO. LTD 


CHARTER FOUSE ml 

435 Michigan St. 384-8923 

Studio . S82-J90 wopping 

One-Bedroom.1100^130 

twaiimg list onlyi- 

Two-Bedroom . ... JI38-J155 
[Two-Bedroom (1 only) 

IWaU-to-wail carpet_|165 


Flve- 


THE 

ROYAL ARMS 


AVAILABLE MAY 1 OF JUNE 1: 
tn Gcrga-Cralgftowrr area- Self 
contained 8-nMSn arils. ComaleMy 


ROSEWOOD APARTMENTS 

.. , , i —J Qaadre. New. Free mMevHlm 

fern wood at Yataa . . . high m the and partdag. Bhart ktock to x-«- 
HUI, ctoaa to but. stmrea. lownl 3- ««y. Tbadoo aatto erareg ftorw 
prolan from Pll l.M 0 Bedroom guo. CaD *8 1 00 7 $ or IBM 

Iron 814*80 Raeldtod Mareaar -—--- 

Mr. s~4 Mrs. R Osiand. 8*01*3* 1-BEDROOM SUITE. LARGE DT 


ROGMB AND HOUSEKEEPING 
n on* Tom rentre. 777 Fort » 

ROOM. BOARD OPTIONAL. PEL 
vata ndianca. 4T7-1M4. 

NEW rURKlBRED SLEEPING 


REGENT TOWERS 
415 Michigan St. 3S3421S 

Studio . $80-587 

One-bedroom.$104-5125 

Two-Hedroum $135-5160 

1% bath. WglUag UR cnly. 

ENQUIRIES DAILY 
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

Evanlat Vlewlag by AppotoUnent ■ 

MR. G. R. DOUGLAS 
Property Manager 

(NORTH WEST TRUST CO 
[717 Fort St. 386-3534 


CQLUNGWOOO COURT 


l RIAL, B-13003438. 


DUPLEX 

Ire c a n Bill Park 

Older ap and 4 a duplex, hair a 
hh«k fra* park — 1 bedro an and 

J>—R dtonrata enL to i m 


WILF DAVIES 
.18M631 (ANYTIME) 

HAGAR A S8TAYNE. LTD 


NOW, SINE RANGE FRIDGI 
pretor home. Area Booth Cook an 
6407 


-bedroom aulte. (US: torse 
to nttta. *380. Colored 
I, rebia viRoa, tree toan 
. Call raRdrei manager. BV- 
I. Meare. 80477CT 
aad Whyte Ctok Bay Realty 


FAIRFIELD 
FULLY FURNISHED 
REVENUE 


MORE THAN 
12 % 
YIELD 


ROCKHEIGHTS VILLA 
742 Lanipaon St. 


Retirement Building Now Eft 
Ready 180 Par Month « • 
NOR-GARDEN COURTS gjg, 
Sidney, B.C Rove. 

Phon* 656-3*1 2 or C56-2864 


ExcelleDl rantal record, toaidm* >n 

Bred repair and to Rratatocaliy 
taiW. Orotoei approx EMI 
rerek AakfeW |3*.W0 To view cell 
Ma Not Ul H iRirn Beewrltlei Lid. 

PETER W. BARDON 


Full Price 128,000 

E W. ANDERSON LTD. 


CHRISTIE POINT 
GARDEN APARTMENTS 
WATERFRONT 
PORTAGE INLET 

2 and 3-Badroom Apartments 
Family or Adults Only 
3-Bedroom Townhouse* 

FEATURES: 

Cable vision 

Automatic laundry facilities 

Kindergarten 

Baby CBnic 

Hobby Room 

No Through Traffic 

Office 1:00 a.m.—5:30 p.m. 
Dally 
3854)644 

NO PETS 


•WANTED' 


husband and wife with 18.50! full 
price tar lamllva rata hulwu 
Cater la tagger a. conmerclal and 
wort fishermen Caaee indudrs 0 
room satis. No ronaetiUai Call 
RACHEL PARBOTTs, 180-4741. 
N ort h waa l era Securities Ltd. 


More Than 
12% 
Yield 


PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 
467 LAMPSON ST. 


CAFE 

LIVING QUARTERS 


NIGH ROCKLAND. FULLY FUR- 
of sbed park-11 kr aetttag Moalbly 

or weekly. Atodta. **AM7I _ 

1134 - BKDftOliM SUITE. FURN. 
Hast, bed wader tort. |B. IK-1041. 


ROCKLAND ARMS oak bay -itoROOM upper 
1030 Linden Ave. duplex taa-m*. _ 

shla May 1 -l-badrooaa «ult >, 0ROQBI UPPER DUPLOC. NR.IB 
M. Pbow Mr. Jaaean at aw CbUdrre acreptakto. 0M-mi. 


OWNERS WILL SELL ONE OF 
tha Ureal pew apartmato bUUdlnga 
to Artois far a sharei. Vacancies 


RITZ APARTMENT HOTEL 
DOWNTOWN 

Near bhe'i aad lataway's. Cosn- 


LANG9GRD 
CONCRETE BLOCK 
COMMERCIAL BLDG. 

% ACRE 
5-BR. HOUSE 

WELDER'S OPPORTUNITY 
OR? 

TM« la a new 3JS8 re ft todldlnf 
oh to ACRE or COMMERCIAL 
property. Thera I* a DISPLAY 
room at front and roughed tn 
LIVING QUARTERS er OFFSCE 
[SPACE above. Piee r nUy read as a 
WELDING SHOP, but caa be pi* 
l lo a auto bar erf oaei usrh as CAR 
daatonhlp. HEAVY EQUIP MtaA 
■OAT Bales, or what have ynl, 

AND 

akeo has the ardy dealership tor 
AMPH1CAR ' OB the hrwrr lalsrd, 

Includad to tha price. H yea want 

ft. 

BUT 

If you are a WELDER, than Is all 
tha EQUIPMENT needed to urt ynd 
up In the baton ssi valued at 
C0J W tnctod tog truck with po»- 

t 1,-111 1,1 ASD 
tha I BEDROOM no BASF- 
1 MENT houae to prore nRy mared. 
toe woald make reliable osi prrm,- 
ses accxanmodatlcn. Thr owner will 
, aell either way, aa a hnelntss with 


Winning Contract 

By HOWARD BCWKNKEN mmi IKHA1D U TOY [ 

Lennie Leedwell 
knowi tfaa standard dc- 
lenoe maneuver* as Vali NORTH 

fence menoeuvers aa N-S A * s 
didn’t live up to his 91 2 

name on this hand. 0 J S 4 2 

After Seat had passed ♦ A t 7 4 2 

Ms takeout double for WEST EAST 

penalty, Lennie allowed A 2 A Q J 10 I 7 

declarer to scamper OKQ10 7 VJ5S 

home instead a l beating AA10 7* OKI 

Mm 500. AKQ J9 * 10 6 S 

Tha defender who SOUTH (D) 

pasaea partner’* take- AAK6 5 4 

out double — thereby 9 A 9 6 4 

converting It into a 0 Q t S 

penalty double—implies A 5 

ittstt**"** ^ 

peeled lead is a trump. ^ ^ 

But Leiaiie Leedwell '• A,ir< " , 

decided that one round . 
ol ckiba wouldn't hurt. 0 F e,,B l irmi{ C1 * fc 
He gut no second 
ehanoe. 

Daclarer took the dub ace and decided to make as 
many small trumps as posiible. She raffed a dub and 
led aoa and another heart. East returned a trump, too a*:~offw. ^Tia 

late, end declarer raffed a heart on the table. East now ma,y carr aps_ =1 , 

had to follow helplessly to another club lead, ruffed by Morera i b ** ™ ™ ■^ l ^ a< * l ^|Av aitob to May *. r* 
declarer, whose trump ace provided the seventh trick. 

“Sorry, Laura,” said West. '"Ihe trump opening beats It 
a trick- It ■ to pa the heart ruff." 

"The trump opening beats it two tricks.” reterted gjj 
Iai lira. "The heart raff wasn't Just a trick — it was aiso — 
an entry to dummy. If we kill the heart ruff, we auto- “ 
made ally kill one of declarer's dub raffs too.” * 

(A BeU-MeCliir# Syndicate Feature) a 


Hd MORTGAGE LOANS 
WHOM PRIVATE FUNDS 


THE BELOBOVK 
IMS Bat char, Oak toav Am. 
Call Mr*. Eta Wyla, 0B-74BI 

LANGFORD - 8 MODERN 
bedroom a pari manta S lovai 

[bid water auppil' ' 
mcath. 73S Gddi 

411-RBI for hay. 


KUDYARD KIPLING BUM 

Paathoare 1 KK, 3 bath. Ife. deck. 

UNIVERSITY GARDEN HOMES 
MM Shelly. 1 badrma. family rm. 

watowr and dryer, $380 8 W-O 0 . 

MONTREAL TRUST 
1057 Fort 386-2111 


ATC. PkaOe DE LUXE 1 RED ROOM HOME IN 
1 aide duplex. Electric atari*, laundry 

- sarage. gar-daw, boat and hot water 

' Adult*. MS May 1. 3*07 


4 SUITES 


PATIO FOR SUNBATHING. COM- 
fnrtabie 3 large roatoa and bath. Qlaaer-"* 
■to 1 r>chjrf«i baal, lug waiar. ,■ m 

rtactrtctty. wmbar and dryer. IB- j. 


CHOICE LOCATION. 

Large 1- b ed r oo m da luxe wile 
la modern am all apartment 
1138 awadfL ImmedtoU poeaaaalc 
Phree Mra Waltog*, *0*-17U 

1 MONTHS FREE RENT 
modara 1 -badroaan a nitre |g 

3301 black Feet at arm. 


COUNTRY MORTGAGES 
GULF ISLANDS. SALT SPRING. 
SIDNEY. BHAWNI GAM, SO OEE. 
LANGFORD, METCHOBlN 

VACANT LAND AND 
LAND DEVELOPERS' 
LOANS ANYWHERE 

name ml Mr. Tbrnrea at 

DOUGLAS HAWKES LTD. 

B 7 A Fart ■(., 8 * 4 - 7331 : raa 470 W 


NOR-GARDEN COURTS JSS? 

Sidneyp B.C. tMlhnna. Kltehn with ilactilc 

Phone 656-3612 or <56-2864 £££ S^fuaT ** " chJI ' 

----—--—- VIEW ROYAL APARTMENTS^ 

LARGE 1-BEDROOM SUITE. UV- Bull a tar alagla pararm Elactrlr 
bid room with dlntod araa. |7& 1940 Icttehen. baal and hot water. fS& 

Rnehland. 18S.3M7 _ 4704720_ 

BEACH DRIVE 1- AND S-ioCKAN VIEW - LARGE 1-BE& 
bodroam euttea with are rtawa. BQi room anile an Rockland Are. 9ult- 

and ELM 1804720 able for ana perna at couple. 

- — ---— - M4-041I. 

m GRD. FLOOR, I ROOMS, ----—---- 

adorer and toltat Stove, trig, auto QUADRA — KINGS AREA. l-ROOM 
boat Own entrance MD-todT apartment. Ml. Attain (not eoltable 

_ - - — for otoldian or tba gogn art). Avait- 

|7*—UNFURNISHED 1-BSDROCSd. alto Jiew 1 M9-0SM 

^Jrt ^Od'drm prt. -> V -^ A j erwm% iy | ^ 

mCHELOR SUITE OPPOSITE £? “ ,D ” ^52, 

Jitolla. Hnapltal. IN Laa Ava. -:- — 

---AvsiSakle May L STS. 8M-3SM or LANGFORD 1-BEDROOM SUITE- ij] 

Banron Hill Park. Available May ssjota Available May 1 BkWrly ewipte ,aM 

M _ _ 

JUBILEE AREA. CLEAN BRIGHT Ideal to r hawi nare romaa MB, to- I-B E D ROOM SELF-CONTAINED 

aulte. elertrW- range and rludea uUUllea. 8808182, 1723 Caro- reJIa Parliament Building 'Iclnlty nr 
heated. 186. 1TTT Bay St .,aew Bt. Available May let. *81 0i<v , r 

■ _ SH.U - 1'4-BEDROOM UPPER NEAR JUBILEE HOSPITAL, large 

IALT. |U ONE-BEDROOM duplex. Pembroke halh. alertrtc bright )-bedroom auitr. heat, hoi ■»*«. 

ml. naar ahopa. hue pork cabinet kitchen. carpeled Child water Includad, 870 8*0-TWO 

ma. 8M43H. weloome SM Jotoi. M4-T7B5 . ~ a .. . w arreu 


IM IQ. FT. HEW 0 BEDROOM: 
aulta, aotomtalc M" ranga. Irat 
parking, lattodry bartllllaa. eatoe 
Hlllalde-Cook ana. 8330 par UoMh. 


Jaaeph'a Hnapltal. Garage 88 B-W 
112 HOUSIS TO IIMT 
VUHNISHD 


PREFERRED LOW 
INTEREST RATES 

FOR 

RESIDENTIAL 
MORTGAGE LOANS 

INCLUDING 

BUILDING LOANS 

ARE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH 

P. R. BROWN ft SONS 
LTD. 

7H FORT ST MI M 


JUBILEE. SPACIOUS 0BEDROOM. 
[Pririata eatranoaL Baal and hot 


A3 VANCOUVER ISLAND M SUITE 
APARTMENT SHOWING OVER 

man cross per year, can 

BE HANDLED WITH 8M.M6M0.- 
H0 For FURTHER INFORMATION 
PLEASE CONTACT MX. DYER. 
*081*4. Baa 88040*8, CLARES * 

I WALLACE REALTY LTD. 

MODERN 11-aiITE BLOCK,' 
0to<ta< NBA f.mitring Cnah ta 
morigAge mono 12 7 per cent on 
Invert meal Prlnnpato only. Phone 
MM or 8800471. 


EXCLUSIVE SPECIALTY SHOP IN 
On* Bay. For raah mla Stocked 

tatert ta ah lore Low oparattM ex- 


XCEPTIONAL REVENUE BY --;- ~~ — 

ener Pall price gil.tM Down FOR BALK. PROPERTY ‘‘N 
ivnvant M.8*« Prinrtpato «*Iy. 8*0 aiding, EaqolmaU. Alan ulftae tanlto 
,J0. ' tog View and Vaimover. SS-SMA 












1S0 HO US1S FOB SALE | fatlg Victoria, B C,'Saturday, Ap»t1 22 28 


no HOUSIS FOR SAtl 


150 Houses FOR SALI 150 HOUSIS FOR SALE 


149 LISTINGS WAWTIB 


1USINISS 

OPPORTUNITIES 


BUSINESS 

OPPORTUNITIES 


150 HOUSIS FOR SALI ISO HOUSES FOR SALI 


HAGAR 1 SWAYNE 


HAGAR A SWAYNE 
LTD. 

B4 Yataa Street *5 


LISTINGS WANTED 
ALICE MOORE 


RJTHET AGENCIES 
LIMITED 

714 Fort Street 382^4 


SWINERTON 
STEWART CLARK 
LTD. 

808 BROUGHTON ST. If*- 


HEARS * WHYTE 
Oak Bay Realty Ltd. 
Yorkshire Tnut Affiliate 
737 Fort Street 


04 Yatea Street SfMOXJl 

Member of the Real Estate Board 


bayar. and 


I-AKEHILL^NEW 
3-4 BEDROOMS 
QUIET ClIrPE-SAC 

Out of city transfer makes 
this fine home located in pop¬ 
ular area available. Cathe¬ 
dral entrance leads to the’ 
spacious living room with \Ywta 

lopen hearth fireplace and .. 

.deep, expensive wall-to-wall 
carpeting over ' hardwood, 

|which extends into the guest 
'size diningroom. Modern 
electric cabinet kitchen con 


OPEN. HOUSE 
SATURDAY, 1-5 P-M. 
1850 SWARTZ BAY ROAD 

LUXURY HOME 
NEAR SWARTZ BAY 
OVER 1 ACRE OF 
SECLUSION AND 
TERRIFIC SEA VIEWS 


OPEN HOUSE’ 

OPEN HOUSE! 
ESQL'IMALT 
901 SHEARWATER ST. 
Saturday, 1:30 - 4 :3Q 

Immaculate apllt Igvel mum only 4 


IWs solid older Fairfield! 
home is heavy wired, has 
fire alarms arid fire escape,' 
and can be operated as a 
licensed Rest Home by 
approved operator. Four 
z « fp«i oi COBIDIH* l*rge bedrooms and den (or 

?£* bedroom), two b-thrme, 

and Ntwm light. om 32 ft living, dining room Jn- 
Full basement with 
•uuippad with toiia* and .huwara extra room and excellent 
laundry room. refrigerator and _ . ... ,, . , 

oispr Haamat, Tba mats «*#t General Electric Hot Water 

•nd*rtad ,,11, ** d wWh *“ < * u * p furnace Large kitchen, tiled 
Call lark Mran counters and utility room 

1B6-C28 or Re. US 1I« anrf nr«vl 


MARINA 

FULL PRICE 125,000 


ARKD to gNe can 


Thia bow* la HIGH ABDV1 

tha Ht«taF aad w*U back ao tha 


$7,200 

WILL BUY 

Thia modern 2 «r 3-hagraeda. 
full Saw— mw «ra*ra ■ 

on a nice frocM lot and ctoae 


NO TIME’ 


OPEN HOUSE 
OPEN HOUSE 
3401 WOQDBURN AVE. 


wired tar rant* aad there la 
diainx araa d Um dmlag ran 
la requtrad aa a bad room 

this W-acx needs a art 
nr woxz and a air or 
MONEY SPENT OH IT TO 

make rr a rn.ae hums: 

ACT FAST AS 1 AM AUWOR- 

IZXD TO CONSIDER REASON-! 

able offers. 

rmi. sismaoH 
M-1K1 


FAIRFIELD APARTMENT 


TODAY-2 • 4 P.M 

Intriguing cun temporary rw 
loraird an one of OAK 
lovellret Ur ecu a4jL.in.njr 

IfP LANDS OOLF CtRjfel 


HIGH QUADRA 


a Suita* in an excel lent locaUon ] 
27. ..na-Mroum aad • two-badrowc 
a«HeA approximately 8130.000 exlat-l 

■nc mortgaxaa at 7 par acne Dm 
paynrad. KAMA 

CM J. M Julaaa. 

»Sl ar IUa MS 7MH 


PLUS 2 aatra 


D. F. HANLEY 
AGENCIES LTD. 

IM DOUGLAS STREET 

BB-77B 

JtaHOUR IERVTCX 


JUBILEE AREA 
LOW DOWN PAYMENT 
LOW MONTHLY 
PAYMENT 


OAK BAY- 
2066 NEWTON ST. 


-31*12 Dan nr rarrraUoa room 


araJIaMa fa law IMa purrhaatra Brit huataeu an 
ti nC° n * UUwmaWaa Full price Rent property 

Mr. Praroa MMni aayliiaa. 

CONTRACTING AND 
CEMENT CASING 

A wmArrfui rimw* for an active palra-paft! and 
v-u"C maa wnf. haavy egalioaaat maf*—aubarban ' 
experlmr*. Prl«a Inrlmta. * f acre* Ura Total nri 
i taarad wiih dHTroad frewag* an egqlpaient HMD 
1-land Rahway Jim mrnat Mil) 


RUDY ROST 
384-0531 (ANYTIME) 


RIWAY, (Watch tar l 

JOHN BISHOP 
I 384-0531 (24-HR, SERVICE) 


SEA VIEWS 

I -Completel y re dernratgd 


COLWOOD 
5 BEDROOMS 
$19,900.00 

Meal bome tar Uw large family la 
a bm Ur araa. ctaaa w *Wn< 
*>"»■* W • af I jr, aid 


—Double plumbing 
— Plumbed far waller 
—Wired for dryar 
-Una roam wttb flrapiaca 
—Family dtatag room 
—Large recr-ai ■«. roam 

—Labor-aavlng kitchen 
—OU hoiwmiar baatlng 

On* of tha moat rhtimlm 
fatally vanei an the market. Wrl 


NEW LISTING 
8 YRS. OLD 
3 BEDROOMS UP 
PLUS 1 DOWN 


GLEN LAKE AREA 
MODERN 4-BEDROOM 
HOME 


OPEN HOUSE 
3980 BLENKEPfSOP 
SATURDAY. 1 - 4 P.M. 


TWO NEW EXCLUSIVE 
LISTINGS 

I (1) SOUTH OAK BAY 

Over IW *» Ad W^.1 


URIC PORTER 


•■gtakfaa. tan I Alma aeadnhlrl 
at "t-w (Mag wta faanfli ruo 
price tu n 

Mr. ura ere ar Mr Pearra, 
n-ITTl anytlm, 

BROWN BROS. AGENCIES 
LTD. 

1125 Blanshard Street 


B. BISHOP 179-6800 
T. MANN 3864*77 

Office: 385-7761 


Jrith kninf car*, m aurchaaer will barn) 
M«t> llita* or no taMnana ndi tar; 
jaat aeearal yaan 

TNli Os** W tb* aaa. Hear artyxfi 

OF an* ahopplaa rantre, on oWet 
■iraat aaar Oak Bay, bnrgcr bua 
it** At ■» doer 

Aa -xraltaru buy at fhH Vm 
DriC«. Ownar ha* haugtil ami her 1 
jhoma and must aell Don't delay i 
;161a may In pn >.p Menday. 
ldr , ALL THIS FOR ONLY 

In- 516,900 

Larpr REASONAHLY DOWK PAYMENT 

“■£« ERIC A. MecFADYEN 

, r^t *82-1251 M«M or Day 


RON SCATTER GOOD 
47B-II74 3844631 ANYTIME 

FAIRFIELD 

MUST BE SOLD! 
VACANT — POSSESSION 
GOO MOSS ST. 


JUBILEE - OAKLANDS 
$12,900 


DICK JAMES 385-2481 


I Barrelled Client 

LtH LABELING IN ATT AN 
DANTE 

384-0631 ANYTIME 


wall living room with mahh- 

Inc iumpm nua. Kalra I 

room tnmgalow alway* reoi- 


Ijjwrly l-hajon-ai atucaa home I 
Sitaatad aa nbety liW niH tally 
tiamad arwunta. 

LWWt room with B u pta r. i 1 
Mh.'KU, bUh load Hae- Aw* 
kaibraom. S t aila t t«am. Huia i 
fairily-aia* elreirlc kilctaan. 

Pull baaeawm with OOM beat. 
Separate (armx«- JuM ■ *»W Map* 
la tan. aloraa aad cA m* to adhuala. 
Completely rad uenr iiad. 

Eaay term A 


UNIVERSITY AREA 
THREE BEDROOMS 
DINING ROOM 
PLUS PATIO 

Tbla ata w p-yaar-ad* kaarwi 
btmpakn* an Aha-b an 


FAIRFIELD 

$16,900. 


id Really 


>ucH 


JaH 1 E L ntOM THE SEA. ON 
TRANSPORTATION |X CLOZE TO 
SHOPPING m Imruandan ■ 
■EDMOOAf HOME aftea avwyWIau 


LAVENDER LADY 
SPECIAL 

RICHMOND - HAULTAIN 

$15,900 


Ml M1LLGROVE, Gory. Ibrd 
room buhfalow Extra room 
fbee ted) la bemmenL Nice hvtnc 
kwim with fheplace. KKriwa win 
amarate aaoA Hn bath Fall 
ba-emerd .Oil tarnare UttWy 
Drive-in garaga tlin Tartaa 
SEX THIS: 

Call It Cox. H2IH 


Call: TERRY MANN 
386-0477 or 385-7761 


RON SCATTERGOOD 
478-1974 384-0 


■ YOUNG FAMILY COULD WT*W 
FOX. LARGE LIVING ROCU WITH 
FIREPLACE. SEPARATE DIRIRG 
room, marker Ud mo nt aa main 
gonr. 2 bed mom* up. COMPACT 
KITCHEN. WIRED FOR WASHER 
amt DRYER FULL HAIEMENT 
with REC ROOM and I PCE VAN 
ITY SEPARATE GARAGE. NICE 
• My 1 x •«. < LY LANDSCAPED UffD 


$1200 DOWN! 
DRIVE BY 
313 EDWARD ST. 
$1280 DOWN! 


LARGE FAMILY? 
IN-LAWS? 


YOU WOULD BE 
ALL WET 


BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 


NPWCASTtK HEARTY LTD 
ta Vic tor la Cm went Naaalnm. BC, : , , 
ar evea. W9> '2 


Gn<crry bualneaa with living 
aiiancra. Wail ealaNiabed iwai- 
Itraa gToaalnl appro* H00,xn 
per sear iMad auip and 
ampla parking- Living quarter! 
• ijflalat M living room wtib 
nratdara. ten) bedrooma. large 
kltrheo Apr* batk rl im Iwi- 
nraa 11 open ro taindaia. An 
eaay twn-perann aparaUoa b 
rated In a growing area an tha 
Saanlrb pai'iPaiN. Call Harry 
Parkar, ABEMir ar Len W*l 


TRIa renovated, remodelled home. j—I nc r tyt era 

htj ft larf« 23x10 iivtti ran. r*h- , 

i^t kktefwn 10x14 with food tftUfif ^ INUiACULAT* I-B1DROOM, ™ { ' 
•r»«. ctia Imrsi and ana medium - i« «ita«lpd on a 

b#drrmtn and bath on main floor, kt in a 

FWi baaemeot baa an extra wall On- V *J roox anienl and deArable araa. *“ 1 
lahed bedroom. New auto ell furnace J'gtWM Metuda a homey LR adth —, , 

a#w wiring, copper plumbing and «r*(iar*, erparate dialog iwn, 

•Xlccn exterior. Poaaeaalon July let ampacl alac tatc Mtrban win ad 
No financing to arrant*, pdyment* .wnlng Wtkty i-qg Full kamaini 
with 0300 down ar* only IXD In- ROOM A*d BlAb oil HOT i EA5 

rhxkng taxe*. Price RO.*OQ. WATte HEATING. OCE AN VI EWS g-.e 

| from aaveral loom* TOPS IN 1 *"" 3 

RON SCATTERGOOD - » VALUE at » 

1478-1974 3844)631 BE gttHE t^ucE this Dandyii ! t » d 1 ra * 

ED JUPP 385-2481 


GORGE 

$12,500. 


'"nisdVYBitiw dwfftd i v IfQf room an) dfetbw 

GROCERY STORE roum W|lh floor-VvceULrg flrentare 
Suhurban .lore, tb* largeat In the and attractive feaiuf* wall. Obtain 
area, good aMdx baaiueaa, ISM talchan. Apr* uaMty badb aad El. 
lanwvar ClS.mTftai walk-ln nwat.balh in bright wgraa and Ay 
routar. r*“d aauipmant, etaaai Mac* i ■aarment _ . , _ 

wed yarkwg- S^mw tom ala nua Situalpd cn a D xlSBf kd. Urge 


S BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM, 
'WITH FIREPLACE. LARGE ELEC-1 
, YRIC KTTCHEN with leu Ct cgp-, 
i bandi and DINING AREA Oaa 
LARGE ROOM ON Wd FLOOR 
amiable for bedronm or chUdrera 
playaaaa. FULL HIGH BASEMENT; 
with DRJYS-IN OARAGE and aired' 
tar wnibar aad dryar LARGE LOT 


MRS LAVENDER 


or MtaMM, MATFAIR RRALT 

LTD_ 

HARDWARE BUSINESS 

Located la n AaadraaMa *agpu 


bat happily only 

$26,900 

Good trrma. 
OAR GARS1DE 
Mira 


MADGE HOLE 
DON ROBBINS 
384-0631 (ANYTIME) 


UPLANDS LUXURY 
ALMOST NEW 
1,908 FT. POST ’N BEAM 


LICENSED HOTEL 

AND 

RESTAURANT 
APPROX. * ACRES 


ia«. rxrelleot kitchen pa mm 
mure desirable feature* T1 
grounds art delightful. The ai 
KMal adda <m la raaj value i 
today* marked at *17*00 

Fred Campbell. 382-4251 


NEW EXCLUSIVE 
3 BEDROOMS 
I . FITLL BASEMENT 
2 YEARS OLD 

A trineler baa rauaed Uud B*arg 
-1.200 *q. a home ID be placgd 


GO SUBURBAN I 
MODERN HOME AND 
A GREEN VALLEY 


OAK BAY 
ONLY $13,500 


Thia heautlfully etmanrted bom*. 
'• almoat 1 ACRE nl wn,<|edl 
propertv nffere a LARGE NlTdBEH 


Separata LIVTNO QUARTERS wllh 
APPROX NUT WATERFRONT awl 
Ini a od ROOM FDR EXPANfllONS. 


TFND VH Brice oaly nigl 
Snma teem* ^a 

LEONARD YEO 
384-0631 (ANYTIME) 
HAGAR 4 SWAYNE, LTD. 


h wi ttm and taper hddh 

■* Tb# ful Mgh gam— u 
■M la tar 2 extra ha gran 
I • WBdfcer and dryar r«**n i 
auag la OQM. Thar* aren't 
IM cm tb* market fa thli 
fSP 1 _^1 UU ■* in « Priea la 
SW. wllh tarrni Call BRUCE 
ILECRAYE, Bta-Mn 


HAVEN'T tha TIME Foil GAR¬ 
DENING OR PEOPLE UNABLE to 
da ANYMORH gartaatM AI Will 


DUPLEX —JAMES BAY 
PRICE $10,000 (TERMS) 


SSQJWQ 


OQftIMEPC3AL SITE 

API'llDKIMATILY 

H ACRE OF LAND 
slui family hama aad commeetlal 
building of approximately MOB aq 
ft. fiord are*. On ta* taarbat tar 

tha ling time. 

FULL PRICE $29,900 

For further inform* aon »ni 


lot SFK1W but l 
PRICK, TERMS, 


RESTAURi 
QUICK fit 
iFWty equipped. ta» 

MU ua ted on 1 at 
overhmklnf pmrauli 


BYRON BISHOP, 47SMB00 
TERRY MANN, 3880477 
Or Office: 385-7761 


LEONARD YEO 
384-0531 (ANYTIME) 


DUST 

■raped 

-ly P 


EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Living roaia *U Irtprnne, diadag 

BRAND NFW araa < ,af Ea family lama, a 

.i. Jl* 1 ” hadrooma on main ta>nr. Om 

MODERN AS TOMORROW badroom down. Fall twie 

•IX Kn mem, drlra-ta mrage. Ctaae to 

_ . *a»,imw arbool, ihopi bm ExiWtanL 

Tan-bedroom home at tha Kaqul Ita wmi ■*•#. Juat halm laadmagad 
nm* border, only 3 mlmaea from HOPE NEWTON mt31 

5*1 ulm. lt «ena» High. ra. to | 
atanuigary artmai aa a auieii 

tSS BtUR ** taaL ryj HAPPY VALLEY 

ssr v.la. 


- - ESQL’IMALT 

MOTET. DEAL 1 $19,160 

•VF 1 - mTi T PRJV ACY AND SECLUSION | 
ORCULAR DRIVEWAY I 


COMPACT-SPOTLESS 
IDEAL RETIREMENT 
OR STARTER HOME 


WILT DAVIES 
3844*11 (ANYTIME) 

SPACIOUS 10 -ROOM 
QUUCT CUL-DE-SAC 
4(4 YEARS YOUNG 


OAK BAY 
DRY CLEANERS 

RxrluMvg and fully aautype 
rleaning plagt b mini fa 
drurafata area. Oaag farama 
axreUefg ptifaWta) tor 1 
growth. 

Full fair*, glim 
With gtnaroui term. 
<n iO> Mr. A Turnm 1 


M IX payment with the balance at a I 
ndW LOWER THAN RENTAL aurmanL Bar at tag ai 
aflng WELL PRICED at ONLY MAM. taw tv - fag 
ragr. HURRY to thta im*M *tlh aa EAC 

‘ Cauld am tx 

FRANK WHITTAKER to ih. 

3844*31 (ANYTIME) 

Wtaw, Urga 

| dreamy ngi 

SEA VIEW!! SEA VIEW I! 

OFF BEACH DRIVE 
GARDENER S PARADISE 

Nrailing again* GONKALK8 HILL 
Ihla ta yam-old hnair Id CWCM 
DESIGNED and ton ~ ‘ 

VIEWS from almoat i 
Surrounded by i inafngf 
watch tb* thipa mil 


E-ns&sr 

-S* • UPLANDS 

' J*°2P N WrrH CHARM 

aPPt>- dellgJiUul hra na fan Unt-d M 
wr** £ctan* Bgy-rCa* 


Hglf haaereanl 


LOCAL 

UPHOLSTERY SHOP 


e quipped. <7talfil7. fTtaltoi _ 

14ft tusmtss OPPMTUNI 
TICS WAMTID 


INDIVIDUAUTY 
AND A MILLION 

$$$$$$$$$$$ 
SEA VIEW 


GOOD TERMS AVAILABLY 
, SORRY N«5nuiwK«»Dl{viA. 

CbII: 

TERRY MANN. 3844X77 
BYRON BISHOP, 4794900 


JOHN BISHOP 
3*44*31 (ANYTIME) 

$1,500 DOWN! 
TOWN ’N COUNTRY 
2-BEDROOM AND R.R. 


OPEN HOUSE 
SAT., 1:30-4:30 
986 And B80 NICHOLSON 
BRAND NEW **% NHA 

r*m NHA horn*. Both hogm 

aL&JBCRwai 


BEAUTY SALON, CTTY 

BPACKMJI ANt> NRIGHT Bach 


MONTREAL TRUST 


NEW HOMES 

DIRECT FROM BUILDER 11 
Quglity backed by l-ytar! 
guanWee. 

DUPLEX 

N.H.A—<% per o«it kitar- 
«t. DtaUociivg ••L 1 ‘H»NQ»ed! 
*»wn MftwtUnK miAmum 
Privmy. 3 bedkooms. kev 
deolcg. a roar Cook and 


NORTH VICTORIA 

4-Hcft4.kto Nira 


RUDY ROST 
3844*31 (ANYTIME) 


ALSO 


NEWLY LISTED 
BEAUTY STUDIO 


Immaculate l-vaar-old 
NHA (ta uer cenl with 
^i^k) UYtaAd 


EXECUTIVE TOME 
DE LUXE — 3 BEDRMS 
HIGH AND QUIET 


(mat arag. Bin 

CENTRAL SAANICH 

Wnr awracfiratatodroom home on 
-L, A* ™* '*"• • only l yra 
candtUon Urge living 
[“** ’rith Piepiara, dining roonf 
i*5 "?*• utility room, 

hde «E nvboarda. pug gaeg. fiMi 
poola. fan high tauenwnl. garage 

u milaa tram 


GERRY HUTTON 
RON SCATTERGOOD 
39(4*31 

UPLANDS 
3 BEDROOMS 
3 BATHROOMS 
3 FIREPLACES 


OPEN HOUSE 
2811 RICHMOND 
SAT., 2-5 P.M. 
HOME AND INCOME 


$39,900 

ERIC BRA HAM 
K4HB ng) tuna 


$4160 DOWN 

Wt ako haw « nbe nke> 
* N-H.A QpIb-lMKl and 
MncRlom hogrigg inkr ot. 
-tiDcd.gi In « hl*h-(Teak 
*m*r*u- wefl looted for 
""*■ I>nwi payment* 
$3,100 and up. 

Day or pyartiiBu cal] 

CHARLES MORRIS 
384-4224 

REESON AND PINCH 
HOMES 


ROYAL TRUST 


MOVING TO AN 
APARTMENT! 


•era. (18, SOB 

ik» farmer particular, on 
gtager rail 
SHORT Sahrday and Sunday. 


NANAIMO 

4-bad room* — t year* a 
■rag (ZLM or aw an fi 

i»ed mam home In Vlrla 
RAY SMITH. Wm Jt 


la tbe PkRrECT lUDMAWAY, while 
the REC ROOM It JUST THE 
PLACE FOR THAT PARTY FULL 


BASEMENT and 2-CAR GARAGE 

J8J ACRE LUT 17* luma* rove,. 


MEARS ft WHYTE 
Oak Bay Realty Ltd. 
Yorkshire Trust Affiliate 
737 Fort Street 

UnunmUy attractive nnl propmty 
to ml* at lh* ..van mile ctrcl# on 
w ™>; dwrtdag contain. 

a rh arm i n g W Bring room with 
flreplac, large, imdani Ibtchen 


RUDY ROST 
3144*31 (ANYTIME) 


ASKING M« TERMS 

DON ROBBINS 
3844*31 (ANYTIME) 


ROYAL TRUST 


CITY—ROCKLAND AVE. 
(MEDITERRANEAN MOTIF 


GORDON HEAD 
CLOSE TO 
UNIVERSITY 


1 Bathroom* 

I Garage. 

Rumpua wtth FP 
View .undack 

BEAT THE MARKET 
Call Mr, Holden of 
Leaca * Bparka Lid. 

for cxr-lualva rfawlnf 

(■-('ll - 47T-2BM 


MT. VIEW •*£; 

3 hedromm ducro tamraiow dpgrax 1 
1 . 2 W SQ FT. of Bring apace wtlh la 
12xl( living room. Electric cabinet Mar* 
kitrhen plu. eating are*. IxlO cental 
dialog room, taper, bath. Fail Mgh I 

'■aanmnit with 11x28 panatari. r*c- 

loam. For farther Intonation aad 
Appointment, plane cal] Mr. Dear, I 
igfidOM. Rex MB-ga (AMrac 

_ _ . i BB> BY OWNER - COLONIAL 4 OR g-IJSSJ? - 

t ha i h. full haaement badroom hcaaa. partially fur amend Lgi 4 
L Ideal to yuuag family Large lot. garage Furflald dUmL r 

ta.noa Iwt ; 


PLEASE CALL IHIKLEY DAVIS 


PRICE no aoa 

PINE ROM* BUILDERS LTD. 
477*081 


SEA VIEW-GORDON HEAD 
Beautiful home, wall-to-wall carpel. 
I oyer Door cnmpleled. fiHim 477 


A. Chaurin 


GERRY HUTTON 
3844*31 


FOB CBEAPBB TAXES AI 
| lie Bring aaa Grant * ,2a 
Langford. (TRITSK 










FUJ I MICRO SAFETY a N 



OPEN HOUSE 
2719 MT. STEPHEN 
SAT., 1:30 - 4:30 P.M. 


— » Hi ml HCUJ . - 

Indeed thal H la hard In dcvrlba. teg 
TSa kBrhen haa ao many akfto- «a 

tional fa a Cura a inch aa iDaclal a*t 
cupboard tor yow TV traya. livu 
Ihngtaaa carta, ate., ate extra wide Ige. 
larburlte counter toua for eaay (am 
working. Lovely Baxter bafaoraa kH 
{baa draateng room car Two vary 
pretty vanity balh r o rer n oa ttia 
main floor ulna a aeaoad bedroom. *”* 


IF a 
CALL 


AN ENG LISH COTTAGE 
WITH 

LEADED WINDOWS 
110,900 

IJtaiUid w an antra pad lot. tfcla 


OPEN HOUSE 
12-A VICKERY 
VIEW ROYAL 
SATURDAY 


«’ WATERFRONT 


LEO TONDU 


HIGH GORGE 
3 BRS. — 113,500 
NEW EX. LISTING 


ONLY 111.500 

££s, T »A t r, 


DRIVE BY 
3961 SAVANNAH 


114,500 


OPEN ROUSE 
3851 QUADRA ST. 
SAT., 1:30-5 PAL 


GLEN LAKE AREA 
3417 LUXTON ROAD 


3771 WARING PLACE 
SATURDAY, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. 
Prload for quick tala at 
128,900. KEN ROBIN BON 
In attendant*. 385-2(71 may- 
(tea. 


118.900 


DRIVE BY 

1797 TAYLOR STREET 
nut Luaxmi jx noa 

3 or 4 BEDROOMS 


OPEN HOUSE 
WATERFRONT DUPLEX 
1825 HOLLYWOOD CRESC. 
SAT., APRIL 22 
1.30 P M. - 430 P.M. 

TOM OlUt nu McGULLOCK 


WANT CHARM 
AND COMFORTT 
TAYLOR ST. —11 


NEAR LANSDOWNE 


CADBORO BAY 
Naar Frank Hobt* School 
3-BR, FULL BASEMENT 
MT.900 


CARBERRT GARDENS 
REVENUE 317,500 


cr 3rd email ear. All tob 
122.000. OaO D. G. 
WlWte, 385-7707 auytinM. 


QUICK POSSESSION 


ROYAL 


caa JL Wright. MI- 


MOUNT VIEW 


BEDROOMS 111.300 


HIGH QUADRA 


NEW NEW new 
UNIVERSITY AREA 
»JOO 


110,500 


MOUNT VIEW 
IMMACULATE FAMILY 
HOME 

11 YEARS YOUNG 
REDUCED TO 114.500 


ONLY 119,960 


CHARMING 
STUCCO BUNGALOW 


CONTEMPORARY HOME 
FOR 

CONTINENTAL LIVING 

TMa tana la ami tana rad ver 

»"» arVallr Indeed Prtvary aft 
a meal toterateag ia*gn ara era 


I TU OLD 

1 BEDBOOMS 

FULL RAiEMINT AND RUMPUS 
FULLY LANDSCAPED LOT 
ONLY EH*M 

CUFF tALMOND, IT?AMI, MK 144 I 


M. «*at nddr >c Cbiaa 
Government Balldlofci 

ONLY 111 .9Q0 

Mr. PravoaL enm anytime 
WANTED IN OAK BAY i 


A new Itallng * a praatiga an*. 
Laraa living room, dining row. 
cab alcl Idlrhea arllh -- 

Him hteraeme and 4 pra tab 


Balia (SoliratKt, Vlctorio, BC, Saturday, April 22 ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 


ISO HOUSES FO R SALE 

BROWN BROS. AGENCIES 
LTD. 

1125 Blansh&rd Street 
385-8771 Anytime 


OPEN HOUSE 
3996 BOW ROAD 
TODAY 

1 JO to 5:00 p.m. 

Drlva north on enter HU) Bd. neat 
ML Duagtaa High School to Ar¬ 
row Rd. Follow I ha algna to Bow 
Rd. New Abadroom hcana flat com 

f alad and ready for occupancy 
athedral ratranre, aonrioua L 
shaped living room and dlmng roam, 
cab. kit with larna aatina araa. 
Plambed tor weahar and dryer la 
DUllty room off Wt. plus metra araa 
4 pc. * aadly bathroom- Fidl high 
hgprmmt a Ilk additional roughed 
in 4th. bedroom and rumpus room. 
Larga garapa. Situated In a high 
location an a tread lot brlaalva 

1 lallag Asking prlea with term. 
Mr. JLawata. Mam lor flutter 


ROYAL OAK 
OVER ACRE 
EXCELLENT FAMILY 
HOME 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


OAK BAY REALTY 
FOR OAK BAY homes 

OPEN HOUSE 
SATURDAY 2-4 PM. 
1188 HAMPSHIRE RD. 
118,500* 

FOUR BEDROOM, full 
basement home featuring a 
large, sunny living room, 
family size dining room. 


NEWSTEAD 
REALTY 
• LTD. 


HOUSES FOR SAL1 


852 Fort St 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


SHIRLEY PtULPS’ 
HOMEFINDERS 

I AIRFIELD PLAZA MS-4401 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


ISLAND HOMES LTD. 
304 Dougla* at *SS 


REALTY 


yw . HARRY 

to bttate. to ura. to rajoy, FOSTER 
1*0 aa. ft. on one floor. Lit LTD. 
with Brepince. Gum dining 
mnm. Lovaly larga Utcten and 
utility. Attractive dan Three 
bedrooana. FuU baarnnent Pro “ 
toot ehndUtona. Fid) price *1,100 [ 
wVJi Iroma CALL VXRA PIPES 
MMUE 


OPEN HOUSE 

774 MATHESON PLACE 

SAT., 1:30 TO 4:30 P.M. 

MOST MAGNIFICENT Vll 


OPEN HOUSE 
SAT., 2:30 - 5:30 
E 4463 TYNDALL AVE. 

M. SEA VIEW 

VIEWS Be Orat to am toil mad one 1-bedrm 


1750 DOWN 

Tbts 1 B atoii n a ■Btatow la la 
ddI M iiaa ate * Uaaa condition 

With n very ailrocilve rating area 

flaws kiillkgto kept up and 
thero to a uparaia mmm ate 
te n fti m to toa. The toratton to a 

CRAVES at MMTTL 


DEN WITH FIREPLACE faintly. LIDO eq ft living araa. I 
I Plus 'muggery' having tf«“dta £ 

built-in bar and paneUed wvVxane you at the luu. . SOOKE—SEAVIEW 

walla. Modem Idtrfwn, 4-1 MARY JAMES “^"SSj'SownI™* 

pee. bathroom. Large lawn mwoh, m annu hsm per month 

at back with lane en- **Ita lr vJr7^ite P Bo3 t tor BUN * 

***“«• A * potie r zzzzzz r^. 

apanoua borne for the nu. 

I family demagiding charm CEDAR HILL 
plus comfort. For further SKEXBOURNE AREA ____ 
details, please call QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 

Lynette Delahunt, 385-7707 _ u ® Y “ 

_„_ Only I yean aid, toll immaculate. 3825 Riiwland 

anytime- fuli baaement home often you a -- - 

living room with an Stnpramlva r.Ii. . i^»T an 

gueal-alaa dining room, kitchen with EJn hiiW irarote 
OAK BAY \TEW I teTgteck taa. 

UNIQUE COTTAGE ^ 18B GARNET 

Not «My la thin a tmique ONLY 115,500 only s raan at*. * Wter. 

cottage, but the NEARLY Ten™ avaii-hm 

H of land haa a very laetuaira win, ao««mjTAM 

ksterealing mxI secluded MR. HEGEN 525 WILLIAM 

gandfla Lawne, tulipg, dal- «wtte»i 2SSt^ J^SSt 'fmi 

~l tanu --- "oSe7»i 

wild flweie an In abun- _________ 

dance. Rem*V«ed in . ME 4S** m 

very intnesdng ptjde g»e LIKE A COUNTRY PARK «>« 
cottage offer* a DM TOE CITY T 

idea! fcr a iwtked couple ™ TERMS «. 

ecnrfBte of a coey den wHhli naa OaMte was the kmpwin “SnaSi ‘di^na 4 

0««t4a < w. a large Ivtng fS ^n ^ a tT y a "* * - XS (lSSJ'i, “SmS* kiteteo. 
mom w«h « patto-deck g, ^ 

off. master bedroo m en Span hatttalJ^ivta roS r '"“ n“*Bir?rv *sn 
suite. Additionally, two hr 1<* flraplace and adjctelsg dtolng aSt-Sm te preview 

other bedroom, and both- ^ 

room. D* anwervwbH-y »«i» 

«*ry ta In keeping arith *ie tam ymT KLi’tai “* 


HOUSES FOR SALI 


MAYFAIR 

REALTY 

LTD. 

nard'a Mayfair Mall 


OPEN HOUSE 
SAT.. T to 5 P.M. 


FOSTER * MOST MAGNIFICENT VIEWS Ha fir* to am Ml amdoua f-bedrm ML, I » 0 R-M- 

t Tn FROM THIS EXCEPTIONALLY ho™- wl» * ft. oombtoad, living 5073 CORDOVA BAY RD 

BEAUTIFUL HOME which to on nn-dtatog rtn, toraied to thti in JlL jf/L, nLJ 

^ n .. tba market tor the Orel tune. The ST~*2* , 3' lia vataly are. WATERFRONT 

^ra lte -Tte lay HSJUX-MB* '• "E- r "- 11 “t £c S ^m“^!ih*nfjStaf -V. to), delightful THREE or 

7* Douglas “? at ““ FOUR-BEDROOM home on level 

■araa time. Tba land ice ping hai ‘{JSJrtednteita^ court watorfrouL Acrea oI wall to wall 

bean ao developed to complement T .1 raroellng. Two full hathrooma 

. the home to a mo* dettghtfld taah- mW* TrorL wT a«ihro u7 Dream kitchen. Asking «*3.D6fl full 

.wwrfdra Sfm« SSflSS. ^ a t WOL CON^ER 

privacy tor gwete. Love v larga en- «o-r* or SteMTS. BLOOMFIELD 

Iran re hall. Fabulous living room b luum *lelu tor prior viawing 

CADBORO BAY which proektea such beautiful aa- _ __ r M3SB °* * T, ^ a 

EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD P** - ** v “ w * ““ TIILJL UPLANDS 

CONGENIAL NEIGHBORS mGH - WATER^NT 

3901 ROWLEY ROAD m^a RETIRED SPECIAL „ WATtw RONT_ 

I ha entire treat of tte home la the _ ____ md a t a teto a boaaa. over 2*n ag 


HOUSES FOR SALI 


UNIVERSITY REALTY 

3639 SHELBOyRNE ST. 

Cl TKE PLAZA 

477-1855 

OPEN FOR INSPECTION 
SATURDAY APRIL »ND It P.M. 

3831 MERRIMAN DRIVE 


ONLY $15,500 

Tama available 1 
Exeludve with 

MR. HEGEN 

*Ja«U7 anytime! 


lists vfctoRy Asking |3D 900 with 
Fro prior H ewing plaaee rail 

FRED BELL. 477-1855 

OPEN HOUSE 
ESQUUfALT 
874 COLVILLE RD. 

(Cornsr Phoaata *1 

SAT., 1:30 - 4:30 P.M. 


RETIRED’” pa* ,r? a te - Ska are. * OPEN HOUSE 

LOOK AT THIS gate te weB traadL%ag at CORDOVA BAY 

Qa tea to* tea. to Use* to KM —I W torara CaflTtON «, T , . . M 

SnSroi jr sr . •5012 LOCH SIDE DRIVE 

tjf te ntarea _kw ^teor « ^rad B re- LANSDOWNE AREA (CORttxR of haliburton 1 

5JSS W »baT.»y.STCp SEAVIEW AND SECLUSION 

te??Ci ^ume ran MM* btaa. A tew of tte mate tealwas SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT THE 
taFtaa. ira. --- ■ -- tamd'ta jtea^tana ara^Mga BEACH OR ON THE SUNDECK 

CLOSE TO OAK HAY [‘Snm.'^ua a vmety tab- TTia DOGWOOO TREES ara atari 

DRIVE BY 1920 HAULTAIN ^ tak “ SufJ^T-'Sfm^thl: ii" 


drtva- Jta a SHORT WALK to 
TED'SAFEST, BANDY BEACH on 


' ton. Invar lalate. CATHEDRAL en¬ 
trance BRIGHT KITCHEN, 31 FT. 
3D LIVING-DD4ING ROOM to ttoa. 

SLIDING CLAII DOORS to 
ate aldtog LARGE PRIVATE SUNDECK. I 
f BreaKwond < bedroomn, 4-pce. vanity bath — 
U« ft tot CERAMIC TILED. AU mama am 
AND Mal4 LOFTY AND BRIGHT wlto a 
to-waU car PLEASANT OUTLOOK from 


SE.L VIEWS 
OVERLOOKING 
CADGORO BAY 


charateer cf this com¬ 
fortable cottage attach wID 
be available fcr oootvancy 
on July lat Hw Ad price 
326.500. Far further deMI, 
oantacf D. G Whyte, ph. 
385-77D7 anytime. 


BASTION SQUARE 
PROPERTIES 
Of Vtetorto Lag. 


LrEoAKBAY RETIREMENT 

SLS GARDEN ‘■ra'rU.t "ZJriZZ SOMETHING SPECIAL 

nagatt* 318.900 room taftreptera ate WW ROLSTON CRESCENT 

1* 1^ . sl| u**"d cloa* to ttw VIL- taSid. Prtrad n« right at r 3 BEDROOMS 
% wf LAGE . tfaU mo it attractive $^,750 SmT A ZEfJST** u 

hanw iriaAata of a large veea ■* *■ iar a imckywd. 

- living room wtfi open flre- MRS. JOYCE BARLOW tate 

P»ac* and oak floora, a sep- « ««» i^ywar^te. jjm yfta 

amto. bright dlnkag room, ___ tram* toTTuaiF uvmg room 

i Ple—Brt cabtate kitchen _ iTTSStJT 

and tw> twin ataed bed- 

roomg. Downtaim to a FAIRFIELD {££ ha - - • praSS! 

mm 5* baaement with extro ^ “ST T“bK 

bedroom and *pce batii- ^Sl *£2m ^ S hk^ta ^ zSSbT iB g*g f 
■ ««»> For infaraation on 22* JS? SSuttiTiSJ DornTtai 


TREES AND VIEW 


TOP PDfANCOrO AVAILABLE 
DON TREGEAR, 477-1858 

OPEN BOUSE 
SATURDAY 1-4 P.M. 
1280 PALMER ROAD 

t>Iv* oaf fttedra to Palmar Rd., 
oontfema to new cat-da-rao ate BEE 
tote sparkling new, catbadral 
aotnaea. tea haeeff, tomgatow. 
Park-Uke sattlag. l ewerad area; 
rarod made ate atrrat IlgMrv 
Ipadora Sbadro u na fleer atea with 
toraty vlaws. Maatar had ruum aa 
mu* Saaghad-to rvanpaa room ate 
bathroom to h . Mm i n f . r*l iwlra 
•■-■a n par cmf mrotgiga 




•ta QUALITY home pietae 
<»« A. F. Gower, 385-7707 
anytime. 


aatjgangg.g 

31,000 DOWN 
TRIPLEX 

vaffisnsi 


willows Msam Ms* 

SEA VIEW _ 

A mote plaamt borne aitu- .— ■■ . . 

atad ctoae to toe WHIOWS 

BEACH on an attreefoly USTED' 

Mtwped fat TOwTl. . RETIREMENT OR 
lai. Mktag room ^ STARTER HOME 
ope “ Camfly ala- a w a ] .im. to te 

«* roam both with |WR AUgS 

MAHOGANY FLOORS. Jte" - te am »ra a made 
and a aeateaw. ^ I Mi i Til"*" i j * 
kitchen and two Urge nifrir to"7 l '*Tii ,"T u 
be*no«n* Con cea led «tele^ teram ta oom brat . 
MaMway up to 2 gfxxl bed- aa^wwrabnaBra 
two*. Fun basement, eM- Tn -. DOlM ' i ^ma rn ma raa 


GANGES 

314,000 


F^BASEMENT HEART APPEAL «tegTtaSXC 

ONLY 310.500 Cmmfry avtog^ta .atatea teta ^ 

DfUV ’ K BY ££ ?r 5te yew jgfi^tetei Mte,to a» teteS 

75 CREASE SriaZjnZi *5? ta 


OAK BAY 
314,000 


ANJfB HTACXY, M 

OAK BAY 
347 J50 


EXCELLENT HOLDING 
PROPERTY 
DRIVE BY 
661 BEACON ST. 

OTF BEAOCT PARK 


*>ma4lc HOT WATER 
HEATING, drtn - in p. 
roge. Jt yon would Mka to 
live cfeae to toe beach, 
pleaae oafl me lor fartur 
<*■■*■«» A. F. Gower, 
385-7707 anytime. 


plmnhlBg oa teal caa 

ANNE STACEY, 3M-6384 

a to 

IS ATTRACTIVE DUPLEX 


OAK BAY TUDOR DUPLEX-310,300 

4 BEDROOMS R ^ TY te-ro ^raa te-a a-toa . 

Adtei^ul Tudor ityle« 

horoe boated hi Oak Bay •»**% 3*‘ FfTi *Tk^i 

South r«M4i Ju 30to, 2341 DONCASTER DR. Sal«Iu HUM ar —Wft 

to town a n da te oondhkn. 32200 DOWN $2300 

7Mb heme Often esotelant W » _*4— toa mW* — » ____ 

toonnnkfai fc> ♦ k . SSTSmSS HAPPY VALLEY RD. 

fam%. Handy toOttte, SU r=SS> ' SSSmT ^Si 3 BEDRM.-3U.T00 

vUMge and Monte ray +±*"*3? O ’Z {St you 
Schoci Ftdl h^nnnml "terato larara Raw kllebra Itoo 2-TLgT C5 

: ” n—mat of- fui price »iy ni.ua can fan* ST .Sit 

lera obBdren'a pley room w “*- *®" rm ms-mil m^^m aanm’ £ 

aad .. m ^* > ° p ” i oouid be ECONOMY PLUS - r ^~ r .-. m ^ B 

tetely head toto « famtiy Bara e» haro • mre rtraa wa* Marta . wtogrmvMOi faw 

"■***■ room. Main floor 22 ^ " 

Oonwalad tTmSS S^Jt2 

roana and 2-poe. b ^ °* - 

row*. I*«e lof wtto Mm GEORGE RANDALL LTD. 

•o ctal h> Star aamott mb! ARE you L0 «aNG FOR— 

=-Srat SSS|£&s«r 




JACKIE WALDRON 


OAK BAY BUNGALOW 
316.900 

5 ROOMS PLUS 

Esclmdva Witt 
DOUG BAV1NGTON 
477-1855 
388-5057 Reg. 


WESTERN 
HOMES LTD. 
■7 PORT tntKTT 

OAK BAY 


2 RETIREMENT HOMES tad Dtang Raaw. uauate lav 

HANDY-PAINT BRUSH T STa*StettteS5 

rha mraro aaa’I mpteta the 

■tom iiiWtlnatog (* tote toeaty 3- Oelg. mb*, faw Pto MMB4A 

batowem kata ate will allow for _ 

the work re*mrte aa purrbaaa 

J52: SL2ta^2g‘ 1 3Sa. ,h 2 university way 

<*aa ateTotar roam, aa teera j U jqq 

ea%aPA^iS WITH 32.900 DOWN 


324.900 
OAK BAT 
CHARACTER AND 
LOCATION 

gWS£ 


SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX 
JAMES BAY AREA 


r a dairy a oa im 

JAMES BAY 
3700 DOWN 
SSi PER MONTH 

£ ■11140 ALOW, VKHY 
BRJGHT. CHEERFUL 
rw DOWN. Ml PER 
MODERN ELECTRIC 
HUR KITCHEN, PL BARA NT 
.TNG ROOM. 3 GOOD BED 
OUI. JAMES BAY AREA. 
UM DIAL CLIFT S T R ETCH 
fill OR MS-7431 VICTORIA 


BRENTWOOD 
IOPERTIES LTD. 















%*» .*$ IK 



| Belly Colonist. Vietoflfl. 8 C , Saturday, April ?? 


iso houses rot sale 1 $50 houses for sali 


REAP MV LATEST BESTSELLER? 

"6 EASY WAYS T(7tto 
BETTE^LPIN&rr 

—~-r/HOWWANY\ ” -j— 

a&liSv'IS 


teD ATT LATEST BESTSELLER: 

% EASY WAYS TO 

^dcttcd orA\ n\l\rJ> 


V CAUSE IT'S TVe 
/ TWEN HOW CANA BESTSELLER 
I WO CALL IT A 1 tVE WRITTEN 
V BEST SELLER? A 


150 HOUSiS FOR SALI 


150 HOUSES FOR SALI 


Or*EN HOUSE 
SATURDAY, 1 p m. to 5 p.m. 
1780 ASH ROAD 
POSSESSION AT ONCE 
524,900 — TERMS 


KER * STEPHENSON 
LIMITED 

MERVINO VICTORIA FOR 
OVER (0 YEARS 


BETTER SCALPING 


WH1TTOME 
A CO. LIMITED 
ESTD. 1M 

Victoria Duncan-CtirmeldUi 

70* FORT STREET 


WHITTOME 
& CO. LIMITED * 
Earn in* 

Victor!* nanc*n-Chrm»:m» 
70* FORT STREET 


I 10 BUCKSKIN RAGES CHOCKED 
f OL OF HAIRRAISINS-APYENTURfl 
I'unJPTlNS IN ITS SCOPt’ RN/E CRITIC^ 
La SLICE OF LIFE." WW KPli. ftORS 1 
r THIS TOPS EVERYTHING'-(MOANS VICTIM! 


UPPER OAK BAY beautiful one- year -old 3-BR 
jQ(j executive home located on 

It ytw *n iha yruii naru> large lot In HIGHEST PART 
E? * 9°*"" Hcad^ ^ertoowog 

•ft»rw«i« wiwna i« and i m land and sea below. Charm - 
* n. k> k»k at ing LR and DR that open* 

on t*> double sundeck. Bright 
3050 SWANSON PLACE ! attractive kitchen. Lower 1 
t£*rtTT levrt P»*ty completed with; 

modara family iivm* 22 ft. family room, 18 ft. den 

W-Iio” - L ?r*JS* with FI DOR TO CEILING 

or HFMll aastima FIRE PI ACE Fourth BR 

iwith -Vp<;. bathroom roughed 
OPEN HOUSE in. Completed laundry room 

OPEN HOUSE and workshop. Double car-' 

SATURDAY, 2 to 5 P.M. port. Shake roof. Large 7*V 
4224 GORDON HEAD RD. mortgage. Exceptional 
ti amtndnua s*a virw*. Po«i and quality and value here. Note : 

a..”, » W-r^wA-r.a, « lK o^r, have movpd back 

m .UMNair'DoA Guru m East ’ reatonable offer may 
mu. save you money. For pre¬ 

view ihowing call 

ROBERT YOUNG 
383-4124 

McAIMMS INVESTMENTS 


OPEN HOUSE 
Immediate Possession 
* 201 Ontario $10,900 
Sat., April 22 — 1:30 to 5 

4-hedrnom. full ba*e elec. halt, 
rail fin- Idlchea. range included: 
Lain living ro«im with furplare. 
•mall lial. no gar***. J MAYB1E 
and S. SACK tn anandawa M8-4JTI. 


PARKS1DE CRESCENT 
ts too 

ARE you baling DIFFICULTIES 
■otiiln* tht KIUHT tom* lac you r 
NEKUB? Could II ba a well built 
IMMACULATE 4 BEDROOM home 
and a LARGE lot oflerlng a 
magnificent VIEW and loti of 
OPEN SPACE for tin CHILDREN 
Then. PLEASE CALL me wimr- 
diatelv. With a low DOWN PAY- 
MKN f and « murtgag* at l«,S you 
CAN non la with la thirty dayi 

I 382-4119 BILL MOORE 


ISO HOUSES FOR SALI 1150 HOUSES FOR SALI 110 HOUSCS FOR SALI 


HOUSES FOR SALI 


1150 HOUSES FOR SALK 


OPEN HOUSE 


PRIVATE, 1H0 DOWN. LITTLE 
plan in Langford. 2 bedroom*, 
part baarment wllh furnace. Pay¬ 
ment', *75 per month. Full price 
T 9*«. Owner. !**■ SUM- 


DESIGN ED WITH 
DISTINCTION 


516 Simcoe St. 

Sat., 2-5 p.m. 

Attractive Iturcfl 3 BRDRM bunga¬ 
low Lara* tiling roam aaparate 
dime* loom, full feaaatnant and a 
»•«*•- pn-» UNI 
Ideal for CM. A m e t-lnanc M 


F. N. CABELDU LTD. 
1212 Broad St 383-7174 


GORGE 

l^xar t glDRM bom* Radw -r. 
avrd and finer* rafinuhad Full 
lx*.» on.. BL*na. to *c* thlt on* 
aurev Phone DON FRA1ER at 


P. R. BROWN It SONS 
LTD. 

762 Fort Street 385-3435 


c**! Head. The Inviting entrance with „ _ 

iree-piuah wall-to-wall throughout. lead* 623 Yate* Street' 388-5. 
It *-1 to apaoou* II' in* room with sky¬ 
light brighirwaa. The dlnm* room 

__ baa convenient paaa-thru tor gra- 

™“ clou* entertaining Fitepiairi are _._ 

fun tor c-hlldrea and parent* alike. OPEN HOUSE 

lm* wunderful horn* ha* two. The ■tnc u,-.«^ u r,a 

itiicben I* completely modem In -J 1 - 0 wascana 

thi* 1 -lavel Ix-me. Many deniable Sat 1-4 n,m. 

feature* combined with 1 latgr “ U * * 1 

i liediuomi and 2 twlh* giro you <h* Exceptionally well-built two t 
nvul of Irrtivlduallty. with further room Uucco bungalow Lot 
menllon of the nun fart (rum OoM ru.m. apaciou* kitchen. 

HOT WATER We will tell vchi nf. pro. Wed bathroom, oak Boot*. 
«nd arranie (or you to ln»pecl In a ha*#m*nt. autotnalic oil heat 
WUurely way. thi* lovely execulixe '»*•*. hiking price *lC*hft G 
home, located on a corner lot. I'rm* ' »nged Mr lorbe*. 
Auk in* *42.900. By appointment 51* or 
only with DAVE NELSON-SMITH 
or BETTTY McELROY, l«*-«14l 
Northwestern Securllle* Lid., lS2l» 

Quadra Branch Off lea; 


OAK BAY 

See thin 2 BEDRM. borne over the 
weekend. UOM heat, full baaamaeiL 
Hiaiac ha* bean compiataly radacar- 
aied and floor raflhlahad Full price 
II only 1U.W* ao call DON rBASER 
today at **M»1. 


lovely garden aunouad* tht* 2- 
tiedjoom. Immaculal* tiungakiw 
Nicei *l*e Uxln* room and dining 
mom, Nica electric klichen. with • 
nook. Pull cement haaemcni- Keo- i 
'•attoa room. Otl HA heat Sun- L 
deck. Soma trull Irae*. \ 

Price 518,500 

R F. HARRIS 
*M-T174 or UR7-2MS 


JVVif Smock Dress 


OPEN HOUSE 

l»I AND 1356 VIMNC1 
SATURDAY l:*M:*l 
4 BEDROOMS EACH 
*900 DOWN WtTH CHMC 
MORTCAUE 

ASKING *7.100 AND %» MO 

LEN ESLER. 3*5-3425 


OPEN HOUSE 
S*t, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. 
3096 Albany - Gorge 


TTY — DUPLEX 

1144-114* Empraaa Avanue. Up 
and Down duplex ahowmg *■•*1 
rtiura Goad loralkm aaar achooi* 
and Usaaporlalian 

$14,700 

Ml.l Ml 14 

John William* 


9090 lo-i* 


WEEKEND SPECIALS 
BY ROBERT YOUNG 
1. COUNTRY SQUIRE. 
Luxurious 2 - BR hor 


If* SCI 


SEA VIEW 
OAK BAY (South, 

5 ROOM TUDOR 

Thi* attractive home with An Mcellen! buy '* thi* well-] 
lovely view 1* located among ronalructad. on*-ya»r-oid home.; 
comparable onei Ha> large iltuatad la a aettlng of malur* i 
entrance and through hall. LR tree* on a dead-end amt Actcan-1 
SMI with flrepiac*. DR 13*12: raodatkm ciananaa* aotraire and 
2 gnod Ilia Bill: 4-pce. vanity through halla. Ilvtag room lfT'KM'. 
hethrnnm . High dry baaemen! wparale dining mom l<r*11'. ■ 

with extra Diumbmg and par- bedroom*, all with oak floor*, 
tlaity finiahed RR. Sica garden elactric cabinet hlu:h«B with br*ak- 
lot with aer-luslon. For further (eat nook and 4-pce. vanity bath- 

e rtlrular* pleaae eall rodm on main floor. Th# full high 

R. HOLMES. SM-1MR «*UU! l.aaamant haa naighed-in apace lor 
nimpue room, extra bedroom and 
• • • • , balhruuflk Wired aad plumbed for 

'wither and dryar. NBA martgaie 
IRGATN II! ' of *ppruxlmaiaty *14.200. payabi* 

1 ' , _ at *125 per month, PIT if* per 

UST BE SOLD cant Inter*** i to ha a •earned. 

U MIHS. FROM TOWN iwrui'lng d^n 
Thi* iparioud 1-bedroom, brand M.MO Tbl* •••h 

new home <d 1.43* aq ft. with home and realuitleally priced 


PORTAGE INLET 
IDEAL FOR CHILDREN 


FAIRFIELD 
OCEAN VIEW 
3 BEDROOMS 

ban* — LR. 1**14: DR, 
nil HW heat - double 
C—full baatmanf finlihad 
n. Full pried II*#'..' Stuart 
>. 3g*-|7Si « 


SEA SCAPE 

B BR* PLUS OFFICE | 
20x35 Swimming Pool 

BaauUfid S>ear-44 bom* built by 
owner. Family mean with floor to 
reilm* flrepkac*. Of he* 2 badrnom*. 
all * Iit» carpetad Extra BR be- 
hind family room. Bathrmn. utility 
•<ai pita adrm area for warfcahoo. 
Carpetad atalroaaa laada to main 
level. Living room hex beautiful 
flaor-tocellln* flreptare, BC14 DR In 
Una with 11x17 kllchian. S be dr oomi 
all w-low carpet plua balhronm 
Step out of DR tmlo XXS* patio 


HOME AND INCOME 
CORDOVA BAT Axi DUFLtX 
LARGE LOT — tHW 
Now hear thi*. Situated na a in* 

IWkIM' Ii thi* attractive duplex 

with 3-BR on one atda aad 1 M oei 
'ha other. Suit garden lover or 
Inveator. Potaibia capital gain la 
land value In year* tn come Near 
Mopping centre, achori and aat far 
from haach. Price only *11.MD. Cal 
DON BACON. 1M-427L 


TRIM AND BRIGHT 
3 BEDROOMS, NO STEPS 1 
$17,900 

Fir optionally wall built bungalow 
an a puiat pretty atraat handy fur 
trena parte Una and alorei. In the 
popular HIGH QUADRA ana 
Oak Soon throogtiout. hot water 


FAIRFIELD — $16,500 
4 BEDRMS - HUGE LOT 


Thle excellent XFTBARDLD Burro 
bungalow alu on A LARUE LOT 
wltli caatora niUtr TREES acioaa 
Hum a PARK. bMow GOVERN 


DON BACON 


1 . . w . , 77— — _ F I flQ.HiJU VIWiWYJL4 /alklJfa 

-land bum boma. 1.408 aq. fl. of t „ ' tf _____ 

!AD livlag ana with llviag and dining - HURRY FOR THIS ONE 

AUTT toa . m by a floor to HW FLOORS W THROUGH BALL, 

AVit.. railing brtek flreptaca. large bit lgnp LIVING ROOM AND 1EP 
brick and Chen with eatHa aree, 1H bathe on DINING HM LARGE BRIGHT 
ake rood in ““'n . n ° or fuU haaamem with KITCHEN HAA CARBURATOR. 
ad aetUn* *Jrtn flraplaf*. For appoint mm* to EAxuiO AREA AND UTILITY 
a. Feature*, view c*n Jack Kenner. PM 8196, RM 2 GOOD BEDRfXBO ON 
living-dining r »» *77 «I an>1l»A MAIN AND 1 UP. FULL BASE 

e door* in MENT HAA DR1VT IN GARAGE 

wUh eallng AND START OT REC. RSI. AGE 

tim^ealr." ESQUIMALT — $9,250 11 ™' EXttL , alvx 

*4fy vanity Two-bpdroma B»rrtP hntne. Coav BUS RTAN — RRUCK MrlUlOY 

’ U "" fiser jS^SS anytime 

view, rail and wired fnr waiher and dryer 

SEPARATE garage Large PULLy * a * a 

_ fenced lot. ABOUT B.M do*™. *72 

OAK BAY-817,900 
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 

2-BEDROOM HOME WITH IRD 
BEDRM m FULL BASEMENT 
WALL TOWALL IN BEDROOMS. 
THROUGH HALL AND DINING 
RM HW FLOOR IN UVING BOOM. 

I DRIVE-IN GARAGE. THIS Ig A 
VERY NEAT AND TIDY HOME 
AGE: IT YRS. EXCLUSIVE 
G. E. BUS RYAN 
382-4271 ANYTIME 


SOUTH OAK BAY 
VERY CHOICE INDEED 


JAMES BAY 

EXCELLENT Invest mint 
Six-room older solid family 
home close to schools and 
sea. Plus apartmsnt aoning 
with tremendous potential IS¬ 
LAND value. Good HOME 
inr good RENTAL Investment. 
Priced right at $7,960 with 
good terms. Phong Bill Pal- 
fr*y, 388-2008 or 3814271. 


SEA GLIMPSE 

ST CHARLES. 

1 BEDROOMS 

FULL BASEMENT W7TH REC, 
ROOM AND WASHROOM 
H W AUTO OIL HEAT 
PLUMBED FOR WASHER AND 
DRYER. 

ASKING *1* MR 

LEN ESLER 385-3435 


CHRISTOPHER WAY 
ESQUIMALT LAGOON 
$24,900 

Immediate pnawaakn of thi* new 
Hire* bedmnm bn* tn a country 
art Hag with aaa view* Good Bird 
living and dtntng room*. 11 * 
haibraoma. Clone to all amenlUe* 
thi* la wortb your Inapartfon 
RIOS Ran* Eltnfoninooa **9-1411 


1 Bedroom family boat* la axrep- ] 
tionally Bn* condition. Large living 
loam. Full. auito-*la* dining rocen. 
family ataad kitchen, full eammt 
hacement. Drive In raripa. very 
attractive and welMtepl garde* Tip¬ 
top ihap*. Firm price (term* 
available.) 

$25,000 

MR. 3. R. L. BURRIDGE. 1*1-7174 


UPSTAIRS. Full height DAYLIGHT 
haarment. pkg ntl baal 100 -amp 
w ring, atructuralli Aj NEW. and 
me m«*»#d tn M/'niav day 
STANDARDS. ROBERT McADAMS. 
■*-4124. 


larea m*tr hdrm )| pr 
bet broom with nolcrad h: 

Price 122.900 
I nr appointment to 
owner at 477 XM. 


A DOLL HOUSE 
3 BEDRMS — $12,500 


OAK BAY 

Near St. Patrick’s ChurchJ 
Solid older family home 
with 4 good-sized bed- 
modernized cab- 


F AIRFIELD 

Eniny the comfort a grartrti* 
home that hag the virtue* of »l»e. 
alyl* aad coniine*nr* Tbraa bad- 


Thi* NEAT AS-A-PIN M-year-nld 
home 1* la IMPECCABLE CONDI 
TION Vx-atad an a anally gardened, 
fully faacad let aut far ftw*« 
JUBILEE HOapiTAL. Larga living 
"•W. handy kitchen with BUILT- 


OPEN 


J. KENNER 
J. M. TOOTHUX 

IMUU. ran 477 W. MS 


GORGE AREA 

2-bed room, full Ugh baaamegl. rub- 
da*ar, rloea to everythlag, exrel- 
leal ■tartar hnaia, a*a year ae«n*i- 
Ui'D gnat IKB and Bnaara thru 
CM A HC with low drwm payment 
and aa*y term* *T.M wtj b y nur 
down paymaaL Phona 3. R FIFES 

aodan. 


rooms, 

inet kitchen, fijll basement 
with rec. room and in-law 
suite. Close to church, 
park, schools and hoapital. 
$16,500 on terms. 

Mrs. Chaworth-Mugter* 
385-3435 


HOUSE 


$13,900 

GORDON BCHKNCK. *82-S2SI 


Sea how the yoke curves 
out widely to cap your 
shoulders — it’s the newest 
version of the smock dress 
all teens love. Just 4 main 
parts a beginner can sew 
it easily! 

Printed Pattern 9090: Teen 
Size 12 


Ml GRANGE RD. 
1:96-4 SO P M. SATURDAY 


Den Cur eft 


NATIONAL TRUST 
CO. LTD. 

1280 DOUGLAS 


Picture protty an tti park in. 
Charming ln»ida, with t* 
< riling, living rm. aaparat* 
rm. You'D ha glad you rgma, 
hi«laaa Lily suibartagd. 
Broharaga Ltd., MS-3647 


$874 CADBORO BAY RD. I 

Vendor* hav* bag* parked and 


LIKE TO RUN A 
KINDERGARTEN? 


- Landacaprd. (cored lot garden. 7 
tnut Proa aaphalt driveway, car 
po'L full ro norole haaament. 

plum had for waaher and dryar, on 

i 'aewer. Thi* MamactdaM hrona ha* 
2 larg* had roa m * no mala Boar, 
and a 1614x11 bedroom tamm. Living 
room )9aJl, many cupboard* and! 
dlWag area la lha 14x1* klichro. 4- 
arll her l F' i*B. Ml healing. To vioar anil 
> at 1«I Oak “ II Mar gum, BUM eg IMIIM. 


! lor in* aaalaland. All 
la RM TO RANDLE 
tea of tht* t-bedroom; 
rty- PRICED TO SELL: 


GORDON HEAD 
3 BEDROOMS PLUS DEN 
Almoat IMS aq. & at living area tn 

thl« awlueivaky dretgnad family 

p. U - 1J ?a>klrt ,II |iacTir fnn stamp*, please) for eaon 

l£Si. l &^a d ^ rip 1 «« Pla J"l y 

I tentm Im fituatrd on a Ur^ lot •ddTttl ®nd itylf 

to th* uoJventfy. Prtct nymber. 

Send orripr tn Marlanj 
Martin, car* o< The Daily 
Colonist, Pattern Dept., 60 
I Front St. W., Toronto, Ont. [ 
Evcrythimi new—X15mc*t- 
fabrtca. 


The above home la FULLY 
EQIriPPED aod fBjDi* a good 
flnanclal rrtura. If drttrrd. For 1h# 
right party. ROBERT McADAMS. 
MI-4124. 


1 sizes 10. 12. 14. 18. 
takes 2 yards 45-lnch. 

, , , lyraaucauy raoartti ror urgrru aaw r 

Fifty cents 150c) in coins Owner leaving ua **1 ended bollgay I* 


OAK BAY -$21,500 
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 
I 3 BEDROOMS ON MAIN 

BW FLOODS IN UVIHO BOOM 
SEPARATE DININO RM- ARD IN 
TBROUGH HALL. PATIO OF* 


A Investment Agency Ltd. 

« GOVTRintEST STREET 
TO BUY OR SELL. CALL I.CL 


QUARTER-PINT RANCH I 

A LI' L OL' R04J3R FIXED UP 
LIKE NEW. 

A LFL 'Ol, BARM AND ORAL 
HERE TOO. 

A U'L OL' SACRE JUKT 
A WAZTIir FOR A TAKER. 

ANII CLOSE TO SCHOOL AND 
sr odds _ rr« just fob 

YOU 

ASKING PC081 WITH TERMS. 
CALL A W. BRIDGES 

4TS-14M HMD 


Dnn'l delay, GET YOUR OFFER 
IS FIRST. 

Mr. fHaatmaama SDMU. 


SPUT-LEVEL RANCHER 
BRAND NEW — $24,900 
4 BEDRMS. 2 BATH RMS 


WATERFRONT 
2524 Floranea Laka 

Located oe a larga M HxSM‘. this 
■vena aoaalata at a living roam. 
UtMgg area, atae.li l« caMaat fofo 

'chaa. 4-pea vanity bathroom 1 


4-BDRM. BUNGALOW 
FAIRFIELD BEAUTY 
$26,500 EXCLUSIVE 


Thi. beautiful NEW HOME !«' 
located on a LARGE LAND¬ 
SCAPED LOT on a NEW STREET i 
to JWMUINi GORDON BRAD Mar 
THE SEA Sunkrn miry hall, BAY 
WINDOW And feature flrafilgc* fo 
'MfM living room Bright. SuPERR 
CABINET KITCHEN wlh bug* 


TO VIEW 

CALL F. MARSHALL AT 
388-5451 or 385-8*33 


SCHOOLS. Pi. 

OWNER IS HI 

SANDING FLOG_____ 

IN SUMMER. IM BQ Si^ami'c biaflikr TMra^Tal** 
FT. IKQ.URTI. an oMdnor barhaeu* and a ffoag 

G. E. BUS RYAN tor moorias a boal B.M DOWN. 

1M-U71 ANYTIME 2"r.',. M'ifiS 

.... a aU* to baaottf* Baeaa HIM 


18 ACRES 

WITH 6-ROOM BUNGALOW 

Larga well l»pl airoiy piannrd 
•turra huaaiViw ea La aorn ol 
lavcl drarad land In a nice part of 
liagdwd. All roron* blight and 


WE TAKE TRADE-INS 


warded fashions, 
accessories In new Spring- 
Summer Pattern Catalogue. 
All size* I Clip coupon in 
CatatoguB—cfoose one pat¬ 
tern free. Send 50c now. 


4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW 

I-yaar-old bom* on larga corner 
M. Fmlabad rac. room and 
waihroom la high b***n>rit 
O0*d haaL Must ba ani.L Try 
ynur down pay meat 

ASKING ONLY P«.*M 

LEN ESLER 385-3435 


ALL TO WALL 


| JAMES BAY j 

*980 down (or trad* yaw equity I 

he * 4 im w baaa* «dB 

living room, larga IdtHma. high 
:element with extra framed tana*. 
Im. hath. OIL-OMATIC town 
W* ran arrasga CMRC flaaaMag 
or taka yaw trade la. Fall prtro 


EXCEPTIONALLY 
*D AND BUILT. 

ua. iscx 

INVESTMENT* 


BEACON HILL PARK 
4-9 BEDROOMS 

Hb fi wmiii (plua), daaa, tidy. 


OAK BAY NEAR UVIC 


i ba aaally aubdlvidad. Qualified 
VL. 

ONLY GUM 

Eh Waller*, lanq inytlma 
Dougiaj Realty Ltd. 


For Chair , Buffet 


TIRED OF 

•’JUST LOOKING?” 

THEN SEE THIS SENSIBLY 
PRICED BUNGALOW OK THE 

LANSDOWNE SLOPE 

IN 

OAK BAY 

FRUNDLY LIVING ROOM. 
SUNNY DUUKO ROOM. EX¬ 
CEPTIONAL VIEWS FROM ALL 
WINDOWS, d BEDROOMS - OR 
I PLUS DEN. FIN HRED REC 
REATBH AREA. 3 FULL 
EATRROCBO. 1 1 YOU HAVE 
•ASM YOU CAN BOY IT THE 
ONLY WAY YOU CAN GO 
WEOHO O TO WATT. 

128,908 AND WORTH IT 

A. L V*0W MM4U 


TOWN A COUNTRY 

R 


NEAR MAYFAIR 


OPEN HOUSE 

limns room. 2396 BARBARA PL. 
ith awto an Friday to Sunday 
rd WUh fruit' 2 P m ’ to 8 P m - 

, bua aad. Beautiful modem 4-bedroom, 
at thi* price 3 - bathroarr » rancher, oa»- 
peted throughout even in the 
VANS kitchen and bathroom. Drive 
it**, an-** out to KetLCtog X Rd.. over- 
* lookinc Pat Bay Ugh..my, 

and anjoy the moat beautiful 
cK bcenrry. For further particu- 

[verrity. lari Phone 652-1418. 


GORDON HEAD 
EXPANSIVE SEAVUWS 
$26,500 


hro».a.<a. electrlr kitchen with THE )H MI. 
■May cab lari*. 3 tana bad room ■ PLETE WITH 
Law down pay mam lo Rood credit , LOW. ITBE U 


J. A. (Jack i Htadarano Raalty Ltd. 

MAH41 Miyllma 


FAIRFIELD BEAUTY' 


CADBORO BAY SLOPE 
NEW HOUSE 
$31,900 

Be autiful M wl^i Imr^a arbuti* 

* hadroarot wtt^ L4M gg. R. Soar' 

aandPtmw Breplara 


rp. owtve- i 


-- - CUSTOM DESdNES HOMER haB 

IE lit FULL RAfUBMENT M yaw mgairamanu aa the M at 
—““your choir* MinWiam dona pay¬ 
ment—NHA. VLA ar cuaviatlcral 
I flaenalns amagad. Raid im yeur 
equity hy bwnrr particlnauea m 
Itrada pour p r tarot baaw la nro 
:o( Um down paymaaL eiaaa Bad 
B p. tHwroi cro available Caaauit aa 
f^r.-FriMU b* phoning F. Clark 


FAIRFIELD 
4 BEDROOMS * DEN 
$ 22 , 000 . 


2039 CASA MARCIA 

OlESCENT 

$33,900 

Tbil arm four badrnom haml Am* 


NEW HOMES 
$23,900 

OUR SCHRDULR CALL* 
COMPLETION IN TWO W 


HU-la DOUBLE a»ro Tappan 
Sroa *mil la wgn ar anb In 


MOO DOWN 
IRMA PLACE 

Idaal Itarler on larg* lot with Bull 
tr— 2 SLEEPY BEDROOMS, 
company-llwd living rm, bright 
*t#c kltobaa Full bunt OOM beat 
[With good credit, balanca aa rant 
a* bw> aa •■* monthly. MARIE 
MALBON 47*d*f1 ar MAFT41. EA 


1048 BALMORAL 
A BETTER VALUE HOMB 
SU.000 


J. McLaren 
OONSTRUC nON LTD. 


BUILD A BETTER HOME 
FOR YOUR MONEY 
NHA 7% 

Tech Drolgnad Hroaaa CVdro Lam 

10 Mlta Pul at ...jug 

Gordon Head__UB 


STARTER 
Jhla la a aula 1 BR a 


LANGFORD 


red I •men* ar eUrtir 
Mr*. Hartt, IBUH aayl 


year. Ha room borne, full kaiameal. 
m g gb i d I p roe. room. OOM brot 
Ins .A reel flu* family haraa by 
m*ny year*. Exnllnd landacaprd 
lot in tlwBroad High Quadra. HH 
down aad UM per month, •d'*'. 1 
lilaraaL prinelpal and laaa* Inatud- 
•dt. Your* for th* taking. Call BOW 
MBAM] day or eight 
MARCONI REALTY ■■ T1BW 


ESTATE SALE Lab* Hill <■ 

Mart ba fold - l.diB an B-. *- 
brttoonm. ipm-lrvel, brand new 
Low tax**. All lm prominent* paid m(l Qmdra 

A*fclng wica HI. 1 — - 

otfara Pbon* Pet 
Bre* Lumbar Ltd., 

B3-14H. 


■ Ft*, old, I room end 4 room* 
Full roman! haul Good parkins 
Owner laving rify. IM mtg*. 

.available. A* kina S1I.0SI.88. Call 
Edw. C Clark. 3X27711 ar MB2ST0. 


•a* "S m.. Mtdwa wNh glabNi 
toW Mad badTOemg. 
Fsu biro b i n m ro m* wiva-ro 

WragrLarpa MAMA 

Price ..$18,750 

oa C Ca r pWTO r . IM— * gnyUma. 

RUSTIC CHARM-VIEWS!! 
•32 EASTER—1380 SQ. FT. 
DOUBLE LOT—$15,750 


£u*.V«uftt 


CORDOVA BAY 
4 BR. BEAUTY 

bp Mi Abbey BUT den t 


KEARIRG COMPLETION. 

aitrartlva aiucBo aad mdtag. *- 
badroom bungalow ta broatiM 
■ami-aaclodad art ting. High Ma» 
ktnanp area. Com la mambas 

rotUTO and m lata I In* Larn 
living room, dining ar family roam. 
1 % bat kronen I. MU daybtht ba- 


UPLANDS EXCLUSIVE 
« ROOMS PLUS 2 
$37,500 


TWO BEDROOMS 
$13,960 

Brt«S Syaar-nM *U«o ^--g-'— atom to 

---r*7.. vr. — « - _ "*■ baa arbaal* and abapplns caglre 

mn rtTii MKmm will ulillly ift. Living room wtUi flnphfi, «Mrlc,' 
* Vw J wSl r 25L- , ?H «*«**■ ft* 11 baaamant with drtm-ta:, 
AND AJULF RAT BHOQM R Full mroga. Sltaalad an «uM daadmed 
ba w wa y Irtlb roc roaBaa row nwt Ta view plaaaa mil R. 
•»F_ dtb h a df wm- DOU»E pa- Ralpa. HMHI anyMma ' 


OPEN HOUSE 


Crochet this lacy pine-1 
Apple sot to brighten a chair 
or sdd luxury to a buffet. 


I hadron mi or legal duple 


r Ado luxury to R twsrt. view inc.tKm 12 , 5*1 drwm riSi . 7^ . 

Trianglg oh tor-hack plus W* »]4.m o-id b. roftnancm 

nl a h . n • ri *rm-rw.t. I— 


“Srsn. 4 ^ i??sr ^ r ^- ^ 

[foday'a mafkat. sarieiitoa. tarriot -- - ——— create new Interest for 

view. Cloaa to UM a« ft. <g living GORDON HEAD-OPEN ROUSE 

area. Lars* Bvlng room with floor Luxurtou* living la lovely loretico „ , 

to celling Qreptaoa, Frownh door* to aurroundad by Iroaa. I bdrmi, Hb back 12x16; «rm-r«tl 8x9 in 

-,*mall pa bo Mxll dining room with'bath*, full brigttge haa* mem. aim- *•- 

todlt-la bullet, paiaart flnora All deck, double carport aim 1A7S ap 
with cab cahtaala in the bflehan. a*pa- 11 with feature*, extra*- lhal ntual 

room with miiB* arro I large badroem*. ba m Owtwr tranrtrrrad Going 

gltuy room, d-pc* vanity Bath throw aa "Wn for mw Open Sat and Sun 7 4 

dry/r Sen^'arpated aialrroe* lo a aeml- UOl Laabronk adf Tyndall. 4TI-4TM 

OOM - b.it.IBnimad rum mm room, extra bed-- - - 

ic** ATOiag nam «*Wdd hath. ESQUIMALT. BY OWNER. S HED 

IMBIN, W ASKING $23,500 ro “" «uccn huagafow With Vtaw, n 

OPITIU flpvrpB I 10 * 1 Mfml. ctoa# i« achooi*. kw 

OFLN TO OFFlLllS aa g ahoppem ewnlro Low taxaa. 

RES CaS Mr*. Jorca Math for further Larg* kltrhrn. living room with 

i Information and appointment* lo lira plana Hot eatar healing, hnaa 

riclr am vi< " *VMMi r tVUU. mrot Fruit tree* gU.MI Frtncl- 


PRIVATR 


CITY LIGHTS 


Unlvar.lt* arm. qmUty Ihefoxm NT OWNER 13* FT. OF WATER 
favorite chair. Pattern 944: hron*. luxanou* walltowall carpat. Mdn ay. B au«a la Btuatad 

■Iowa flroylart Built for owner 1 “■ W watarfronua. aad am 1 
year ago. NHA. Ik par «*«• <77- wl'h ream ter 

gill pr dm In flntahed npeialr*. Larga 

---—-—- Uvtng room with wall fo-wall rorpsI 

Thirty-flvt cent* (35c) in! FRCM g owner older 2 -rkd "riKX JT,F. r * t * , dl "y** 

for eat* pattern to Laura, dropiac*. on bu. un*. in ^ak 
Wheeler, care oC The Daily 

Colonist, Needlecraft Dept.,---- “ ___ ' ' —- 

60 Firoit At W Tnrnntn * IMMACULATE ROOM*, GORGE. ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE 
DO noil m. W., Itwonto, 0 | )<>lMt | r furoaro Garden tot OR LARGS LOT. FlaamM k- atlm 
Ont. Print plainly 1 pattern Fruit tree*. Aaking only r.ao 1 badrcom*. na alap*. Law. Ilv 
number, your name and MS 

_ XI . NEAH UNIVERSITY - CADBORO iSw'DOW^ATMEI^TSm 

New 1967 Needle craft tejortfl <**£* Prfoa Itai/lT 

Catalogue—300 knit, crochet SJSg- u.^ul£i!Sff* ,*~ a ^ ^ at 

__i_u__...» wommu. tm _*»»»■. caa* w “ W1-SI1L Eve*. 182 MT* ar B4HB 


319 KER AVENUE 

SPARKLING STUCCO 
BUNGALOW 
TIDY GARDEN 


TEN MILE POINT 
8 BEDROOM HOME 
OF DISTINCTION 


tied, kltehan, I 

fliepiaro, 1-pea. I 
plumbed waahaw 

tar***, ehldkaa 

a« It Lot with trace - 
with a M.MA Terea*. F. 
i «Mim 


> aiiracna 3-hadraoti from I* 
Ttera M • 

lelan living ra*H. Wit 
ipMer. 3 badroom* lTxir, and 
■OT. larga briahl b»cbas wit* 

“8 “w* katas •outfoeew. 


$2000 DOWN PAYMENT 


JOE MANTON 388-4271 


OPEN ROUSH OAE BAY 
1 M-4:M SATURDAY 
MM MARRION ST 
l-rocm banaglaw la geo* condition. 
Quirt tocatian. Pull price *12,730 
I town payment 0,70* 


WHITE AS MILK 


OPEN HOUSE 


KER A STEPHENSON 

LIMIT ID 

m* aianinim mrort 
■*4fU Iky ar Might 


- D7.900 

I SECLUDED, rlaan. «*MSOUS aad 
I lovely GARDEN The floor arm la 
l level e, °** k> UM FT. and th* ta.xr* 
| t *2Sanl, BA* Yea, 1 LARGE bed j 
uiigtag "**"*. aim Ufol living roroa 
11 .kd dining room and mndara kit-1 

■ - Chm wflh EXHAUST FAN AQ I 

FULL FIXTURES ara of Aral QUALITY 
rapper wllh mareury nritebaa. 10 autild* 
mm- light* and COFFER iprtglag. TWO 

. well-planned BATHROOM* and loU 

Northwfataro cuPBDARDfl. Tha lot la ram- 

~ _pletaty FENCED and offara large 

— with PRIVACY, to mnMy 
SEEN auch A LOVELY 


OAK BAY SOUTH 
FINE SEA VIEWS 


Modern ham* nOartag auaahlna and 




THINKING GF 

HOME IMPROVEMENTS? 

mety WirUba Find '* 

"•vet Clear uu# CbacV eta Balldlag Supply 

OaaalfleBiloa Na. • la th* 

CUaalfiad for dally barmifoa 


hOLXD OLDER 2-BDRM- 
hantl. hum* New wiring, 
-pip** ate. Cl.M0 to Band cm 


WILL TAEE REWT CASH OFFER 
tor my equity, alder typ* ham*. 2 
bedro ro n. all beat, baaamant. aepa- 
rata garage AfUr fl, waafcdayi. 
aayttm* weekmdi Mfl23*7. 


FULL PRICE *Mt>« 

BRYAN LEVERTOl* 
HE-F713 gnytlma. 


A l-BBO- CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES EY 
11» bath*, learlancad r raft amen a* law a* 

I HMOOLldMm. Tr bto-t*i rnn.tdarad. > 


'i H341U BELL MOORE 








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BRENTWOOD 
5-ACRE, FARM 
3-BEDROOM HOME 


I EXCLUSIVE 

I WATERFRONT LISTING 


335-6741 


bv ippoInMn, nl only Call 
CHARLIE P1MLOTT. nr 

Peter Kugenei. MUD. North- 
weilern Barurlliea Ltd. 


2-BEDROOM HOME 


TM» inarming oWrr Tudor *l>ta| 
borne in natural wuing of tree* 
and roekerta* caa be y«r* U >■*• 
act quickly: 

Two aparHiua hedroum* with W.I 
cloacte. roay living room, cheery 
(amllv alna duuag room cheery 
, Mtcf.cn. *-pc*. both. haacrocw. 

,drive-ui garage. #OM beat Many 
other dreiraM* Itoture*. Prlca' 
(Wly flAtol 

To view rllhcr of tha above ptcaaa, 

IgStUS A VICKERS IM2JMI 
p. R Biowo and soon Ltd 


TWO A C R X 5 of rlaarad and 
DEVELOPED BEAUTIFUL VIEW 
PROPERTY overtook! ng Ml Raker 
Tha hnoaa fat (itnaled an iht front 
acre Which haa U Iron PRODIC1NG 
TREES and many athar SHADE 

TREES, Tha raar elevated acta la . nu .i 

■dtable tor Ihc hUMIna "f an PICT!'RE WINDOWS In LARGE C M 

ADDITIONAL HOUSE. Tha • *1 all ngi LIVING ROOM. DIKING ROOM ESQ 

homa la in A-l cmdllkm. 1.104 n, land BREAKFAST NOOK afford in raab. 
n. FLOOR SPACE wttb l-ARGK.U NOB STRUCTED PANORAMIC 
LIVING ROOM AND DINING VIEW af tha Gulf fllanda and Ml. 
ROOM. 1 extra LARGE BED-1 Maker. Convenient MODERN BIT , 
ROOMS with SPACE for EXTRA CHEN baa aa ABUNDANCE OF u 

REDROOM9 IN ATTIC. Than la a 1 CUPBOARDS Tha J BEDROOMS V,—r 
full heifht CONCRETE BASEMENT'FIREPLACES FULL HIGH BASE |L J; 
wtfb drive-la GARAGE and NEW'MENT DOUBLE GARAGE on al * 
HA FURNACE and SPACE FOR.LARGE LANDSCAPED LOT make, 2 - * 
NEC ROOM THE BUY of lha thl* tha Maal RETIREMENT • 

week for only IS.HI. Easy. Eaay. HOME. * 

‘-arms. ASKING W JB* • 


WATERFRONT 

EXCLUSIVE 


■SAANICH PENINSULA*' 


ONLY Ctlw and WELL 
WONTN IT' 

MB- CHAPMAN or MR TOD 

a ba I her. to mad yau. or 
MB-Wfl 


DELAYT NO! 


WINE CELLAR 


ASKING PRICE 
LEN COOK. 


and « t SSh! h * rf ♦***> R |*xa- 1 

I hua thla bo! 

Ckll me now for an appoint- , „ 
op mriM to Inf Mm property ">?• 


_ SAANICH PROPERTY I 

LE BAY seaview ** «■«*» | 

J- ' Loc,t «J wilhin 6 - MILE 
tamiiy home woe bvta« CHICLE. Comfortable, 
modem electric heat. Two 
,rarablnri kttahan. ■ bad bedroom*. Can be fwaily 
LW yS.'^Tro t(ldwl *> Ai-rew*. cleared 

With SOUTHERN expMure. 
nrTTWihirt PRIVACY with EXCEL-' 

J\£m*mma —r l-ENT yew. Berried and 
"■ naM*w "•»** * ^T** ahrube. Approx. 2 Acre*. 


COLONY 


MY CLIENTS 
ARE SCREAMING 
FOR HOMES 


SHAWNIGAN LAKE 
72* WATERFRONT 

MODERN 

STUCCO BUNGALOW 


LANGFORD 


WANTED 


Attractive 

rim Id all ranven. 
RninAt and ikalOwi 
a'acr Dtai«l inn ™ 


•ONE ACRE!” 

MODERN HOME! 

OCEAN VIEWS! 

A PAVED dm away team you 
In |h.a almoat NEW TWO- 
ba*«MN MOOKRN Kama wffh 
EVEH YTHW. ONE hdl area 
nf land - WtUTT tta aa - a 
natural MlllWIM 
•print — tarnAr tine ad lha 
OCEAN and MOUNTAIN* 
C ■ititih nodan mr—ih 


I AM COMPLETELY OUT 
OF LUTINGS DUE TO 
It H.A. FINANCING OF 
OLDER BOMEB I cut |rt 
you raab far yaaar older 
Anna if R la an a naadard 
M—tred lot. Tha la a fiat 
mnvtog market SO PHONE 
ME RIGHT AWAY AND 
GET READY TO MOVE 
Mr. fill Hnlpia. M3-MIY 


PANORAMIC SEAVIEW 
GONZALES 


HOME IE FULLY F 
I NOLI >01X0 MOOERM 
tTOVE AND FRIDGE. 


(iLADYS MCLURE 


SAANICHTON 
1.5 ACRES 


SACRIFICE SALE 
ONLY 115.700 


SPLASH 

SHAWNIGAN LAKE 
(Over ft Acre) 


i.rvtNG roam 
FIREPLACE. I 
ELECTRIC rab 


KER A STEPHENSON LTD. 


GORDON HEAD I 
2 NJI.A. LOTS I 
SEWERED 1 

1—CRARTWKLL DR . WtiiX. 


CALGARY 

BUYER 


SHAWNIGAN LAKE 


MOVING TO AN 
APARTMENTT 


BUILDING LOTS 


lulls Qalrndfll. Victoria. BC, Saturday. April 22 1SI COUNTSt MOMIS AND 111 COUXT1Y HOMES AND 112 


tSO HOUSCS EOS SALE 

NORTHWESTERN 
O , 

R S of Victoria i 
T E Ltd. 

H C 

W U M 

£ R GOV T ST. , 
S I or 

T T Branch Office 
E I 3200 Quadra SL 


HOUSIS FOB SALI 


NORTHWESTERN 

O 

R S of Victoria 
T E Ltd. 

H C 

W U 90S 

K R • GOVT ST. 

S I or 

T T Branch Office 
E I 3jno Quadra St. 


e FBOFlBTIIS 

BRENTWOOD BAY 
*» ACRE V.L.A. 


1S2 WATIBPBONT 
PBOMBTIIS 

CHALET ROAD 
WATERFRONTAGE 

Thinking of huldiaf your dream 


_ranrtnew d* luxe horn*. with a Your aun. aporu kwlfW faintly willbrnne? U an thla «n*-«-re proparly' 

k*»el> cathedral ewranr* living ’■'■* J . 11 enjoy thla room* family reafdanca. la Idaal. Plnnaar 1* the exlatln* * 

arceaato both levala. \1<1DER> Bt NGAUIW milled aa JuM a , hor| dr1v> f rom the city — room cotlaje Swim and fkah a 

UPPER rua uiiiii.t u» rr iivim- ™ re than S acra ct parklike j little, and watih your dream 

iredrnnm*. f-pra. vanity balh. bS.'.m .nd^ntv!BG^ ar»L t V ■•««•«. wffh approx_ Si of become reality. To view contact 

31 xlf living room with llieplace beach frtwUie na tha laka. There > I Rune Htaalmmona or Larry W.i 

laur dining loom. aUdln* dour. w^-1 kUDING GLAM i h 2“" Mdl dock endmar. MB-M11. 

In covered winder'll. i, ■ ilc- 0\T*» THE Parity tn trrvo diving raft. Boatln*. flihln*. awtm- . I 

Hardwood thn. TmTS tSkUBKDKMO.'^vI rnl "* ■ u,n *« "" n * ,rb >- Br * KER k STEPHEN hON LTD 


PPER rue m»i*u . uir? iimiJ more than v» acre ct parklike ( little, and watih your dream 

lied room*. * pea. vanity balh. arx, M H ^nisiltGAnKX ••'‘“•Ion. with approx_ Sr of'become rewllty. Tn view contact 

31 xlf* living room wllh llieplace kgu gwwlled w 1 1h MRF be “ rh na tha lake There • |Ru»e Fltxalmmond or Larry Wag 


$S?Z “TL mla*. r-n-g « .b. nearby, new 

IJ1WKR <'u7Y r>P N '.TRY MMnjI a M §°^ rourWf, of JiMit rwlaxlns fX thi 

hp-te divided lor 1 bedroom.. ELECTRIC CAHI.NET krTCHFN J** 1 " ™ , “* ™ r'S’lTIIi 

i uinpua room, bathroom.' .dumbed OIL H.rr AIR FURNACE i.». .T.IWd^Teld am Br«k"a« 
for waeher and dryer . OOM heat, -t wwu. f.r roluvaftan at the I kllrhen 

- Paved driveway, carport "IE PREtE BFRRIFS To. “?"■ Jg. ,c ”3 

price mSS *Kvr.*v ,■*.' 

ESTATE SALE-Vi ACRE ’ ?**«* **&-. 

''ROBIN Hlii." epene oft the dining room and 

1 iWtd at Ciiufpu overlook! I he IeVr, This la a hard 

_ . ... . UuNTRAL SAANIOl (| nd VLA localkms and could iw* 

53S«I VIEW PROPERTY ?• r.»ucM i .t only mm vve- 


• goJf coir**, or Just ralaxinf tm ih# 
bhwV 1 lawm mikii (hit a drf«m harm 


•OPEN HOUSE- 
OAK BAY EXCLUSIVE 
2AZH DUN LEVY 
3-5 P.M., SAT. 

-1M an N tpm flam I. 

->e*ir M*mau 
— lam nr roam wttb Bre- 


' COUNTRY ESTATE- 
572 ACRES 
SCENIC SECLUSION 

I Thie brand new llal lag haa 


STEPHENSON LTD 


md^eid Brro“."« I 100' GLEN LAKE FRONT 
no. lamIIy nar kllchen 70 ACRE V.L.A. 


Overlooking beautiful Baoveouio, 
Ave 'road la famoua Bulrtiart f 


HI WANTID TO BUY 
HOUSES 

COLWOOD-LANGrOR D 

Hewer *-HR home urgenlly 
! wanted for Campbell River 
im family Call Winifred Krvn at 
rtvI Mk-Nil (anytime.. 

i 

I 1 wi. me cl Iron If you have 
lm the bofue. and I need YOUR 
,rf home lo work «ei NOW! Fur 
■e laatant aervlca call MRS. FRA¬ 
SER. 4TT-U11. , 

T) I Bed no full hemt. home for 
my HARDY ARDY rllrnl In 
eny good area. Call JEAN 
^ KOWALSKI. J*Ha 

T I 

Family home el oar lo arhonl and 
bua. BETTY SILVER. IkSKMl 

> m PLEASE HELP young tamtl* 
IO wenlina I bedrmi. EaquimaJt 
IS area IM.QOa la BUM Quickly 
»*> i call DtXNK DALZIKU M4-IW3. 


154 FROFIRTY FOR SALI 1S4 FIOFIRTY FOR SALI 


COMMERCIAL SITE 
OFFICE BLDG OR 
MEDICAL CLINIC OR 
AUTO DEALER AND 
SERVIQE* 


EXPERDfERTAL FARM 
VLA - A CRB 

High a oping ciaared veaneu 1 PC 

(Tom In arhnol — cm SitBtev 

line* Baa II now at prted tf HTR V 

with 

ERIC PORTER 

SM-tSJP ‘ I*«M 

S. W. AnderwtT Lid 


wort, on now: Fur FrontaRP on Douglas St. CIJOICE WATERFRONT 

rvlce call MRS FRA- could he 117 ft with over 200 

141 L itxiiu git 11. W1UI uvri ivar m p rnatr Seventv fee* 

ft. depth and another 80x150 of wateitront with r«d beach and 

dy B axdy tK'S ft. -djomting With exit on 

If ■jSm« - JEA " arwthcr „f°* d P arkla ^ ^.h-^a 

etc. (still another approx,____—- 

ime ernae io achooi and 6,ooo ft. available in addi Gordon head 

TY SILVER. lakAM. f , n of the Aimiwt I .rce. nf goref 

uvI BP VPMM 1 M tamllv J . SUitftM* for R^nlua) ■HD-dlMM'WL 

.“kL^rWSS develop,ng area m the ciUrjuj a* c* _ _ 


- UBTia MHW HU U 

mm: 


“OPllN HOUSE" 

THIS WEEKEND 

lAT and MON . 24 PM 
304 SASEENOS RD. 

Prottv wbita bungalnw Wifh 
eerloded garden la aiM of ev 
pe naive In met Living amt dm I 
mg roma look nut ro a beaut i 
fid maerape. Cfoaa tn SChnd 
Ml turn With the Hie' 


!■■> raurh pxuihle VLA |H ACRES OF ARABLE LAND 
At long taaaa With exrellrol MODERN SIX ROOM BUNGALOW 
term* To view tbia eacitlpg Full high ctneal baeenwnl with 


wamiD| a naurnii. r . m uiiiii* * wa *w fcl r r »mn 1 

area 114.008 la CAWlO. Quickly this ig a fantastic OppOTtUn- * w " r ,, . 

Call DIENE DALZIKL. M4-IM2. ... Pemhert-w. Hnime* Ltd 

tty to obtain this valuable. laoi covenwroi a » 

Large MmUy naeda 4 bednna. | a nd. As three different OOFD- ---— T7Zir~ -- 

Older heme large loL root* . . . . „ LOT 

io iiidoo call DtENK dal- era are involved, please call 

zjel. mma me at your convenience for PORTAGE INLET 

Ret rod oaupie from Fort wit- complete information. APPROX MXLIF 

u?- JrjyitfSS- a*y" Approx, value $100,000. ray^mith. »* 


1 BR 1 * HOMES *"udtlJn *?s 

near a bua line. URGENT. 
URSULA LA LONDE. 1*4-3211 


JOHN BISHOP 

1*4 4U1 (anytime) 


APPROX MXLIF 
S3.IIO 

Ptvaw RAY SMITH. *«Ami1 
Nurthwmdrra Serwntir* Lid 


bearS and *ri'»» . 4U , C1T . TV ., 

•nvdd Hu a happy pfa>*rotmd IN-LAW SUITE 
tor * LANSDOWNE AREA 

• T '"" "“'I located h m d ' 


TO *3ILL NOW CALL 
COLONY REALTY. Wlfl 

IN ESQUIMALT 


SECLUDED LOT 


-open house- JH&JSid l *2 

(AT., 2 -5 P.M. 

•346 MARYLAND DRIVE Ur* 

KIT1NFY **»F term*. Offer* at 113.63 

Call JESSIE MrGRATH n. 
Y<xir rhanri In «u* your dream ^tEJL J" «£ ** * * • ** TTn 

houae ueu.v *32.a» and at a Utraruh new. 

•“ ^'L^"h5ma"h«"i Zm "NORTHRIDGE" 

w% N H A 


prnpmty roll J*4Ifl lovely large mdal wlndowa. Auto- lAinpp rinw itlJWli IAWVTTMVl • WATERFRONT LOTS 

Peter W. Bardon mark Oil puckam baling. Copper lOACRE FARM 384-0531 (ANY TIME I Dekghtful view*, all rlaarad. aaay mv 

P-,<-. hwvy rtrrtrlc wlrtng. Lot* of 5-BEDROOM HOME HAGAR A SWAYNB. LTB. leach, Prtaad from ft.tt* I . t mtoMOOM 

l A\17 clTITF" iport fw cxUi Wmfiftii Qr _. i _:___;in HI® fc*o*ll**K mnl halm ..*■««*, 

■LAW BUI 1C. ronnl Mllla 5 ^, *mro« I.M N DESIRARU PROPERTY 1*1 Pteaae dial Clllf Strotrh at IR1I143 IN SAANICH 

ISDOWNE AREA ; TErnm**"? S25""ast FOR BOAT LOVERS « Mifsa victoria Re.Ny Ltd. „* CAM OR 

W.,rd a, on. n. portae 22 FSraSft: aero I. ym, upw-^a-W * *. In WATBAFMOBT 

h une. Every room la •«» Double r'ljiwl FuUy lrwulaled- mdisn 3 ACRES ARE IN aad «rl off yam dock Mo y— T—it 3 We he~* waierfwwi tuume LlkOYD ELLIS 

CK», sunny, htlghf Idlrbea B*** r k)r oeder *ldtad. duroldra*. nMBAR ONE IN REVENUE teut lo? a JZm ulSaT* lam* ,vSTS4.M wTiaiSi 2!Z »«« 

with large eating area plus On aapelr. 24S-ft road frovdaRe. pnODUfJlRG HOLLY Ike rmnalnder drim v> e narliu i>* ■— - - « .. , . .. _/ •*" ^*P* 

many cupboard. Guaat-amd hn-lPpeuHed malde and rot On m iSSST TTwfcU «rorotad .wT^nT' ilT in^llJml ^ MW41 aaytkne 

R r V i!2! W i‘ r l " vn .“*i,,ln r< -^?j AmKk”WATER mpply and there roam, mgarala dlaie* roan. lamlS FOR AaTw _ WATSRFWONT WANTED 

rtnan udfb flieplace. Bright gund well. If you deairo coumry a SEWER la the PROPERTY ILW riuimt daa mihm.rn “■-»_ 1 - - ‘ 

ylf-crodaiaad 3-rooa aulia M ; living and would lUiaj bi kj*R * LIKE. Tha evlwiaa FULL BASK end aaparota UllTty^rtam on^ 1hT £am^£aaram ** Pram ea ») Pnn aiMin about July 33 

the high haaemenl Secluded horie or »■» pe** *"d ,h# 'JSTrr home me e LARGE vrrw m ■ le fiaar i klne mmm bed rarer., NL* _ bourne le Gordon Head. 3 

■undeck and bdrk yard. Many children, then beta I* ““ Blare ijVTNG and DIKING ROOM PAM-and MkM t«Hm kr nvdi Tana* Fbnne 14MM a* room, baaamenl borne W 


I - A ttSlOOM 

IN SAANICH 

FOR CASH OR 
CASH TO MORTGAGE 
URGENT 
PLEASE CALL 
LLOYD ELLIS 


Among the treea ta ma 
in non pr nr Rrentwoad Area RlklBA'. levejand 

JU.IKU t J. Up rloaa tn all mavealenre. Phono 

I APARTMENT ZONED IN "all* MaLWAK. JMMm j i 
BEST RENTAL AREA ^ U ' 

SUITABLE 10 SUITES-. ^ 

„ . *4.304 EACH 

An excellent opportunity to ^ m « ,^ 1 # 
obtain this valuable property maned amnogat o.wg.nu 
]—There ig a larga home on 2 i^ p Jl^a e ?*^f*jroinwaa""pa.a 
jit of value which could be *»■«*• 

converted to 7 suites—Plana can rranfc J™ 11 * aiunivoroRp 
are available—The properly am* tmormauroi 

• will be told far the value of-——— —— - 

the land of approx. $1.60 per _ m ‘ C °* CK _ 

foot. This is excellent buy- ““ Tro m'.-a 

jing for only $16,000. Hurry! *mung '•** to 

[This will sell at once. y'rtuLro ummm. McCaedMa* 

1 Realty SMU. I“l Mr*. Roaw 


dmiafl rooa. Beautiful 11 vine mi muck ml water niee Ihere le l! iUPf,| WATRR babIv nnd \h*r»\r^um - di.,.. *«««■■ famh! m |. iv i 

room with fiiepi.ee. Bright gund -ell. If yon daairo «"»I IT. SEWERta TbJpROP ERTY^^VnSrdl mft tlt^ro SLrt v £ . " 0 " T 1 

EbX'F* ,nd •M**tl£ , bS2o 7 1 * ” l *‘ l — BASK .m mu.roti ulllir, k roam “ 1h. KJT LmS. Y^uJ 

the high haaemenl Serluded horse or aom* peu and ma ill—- • — - ^ , LARGS VIEW main (oar 1 kfne - hadrimmi , ..7- YJ.k 

lunderk and bdrk yard Many children, then beta I* ““ Place i.rVTNO and DtNIKG ROOM, TAM and bckMki 1 khrtmT^** 1 ** 

roJi SSZi ‘ST’S JL'S?,* "°^ iL T ««“■»; •*» aad ^uld^ kSL IhafcSLt - --- 

JVf !Ssi* OW Ifi-BATl „ r w| LLa. -WW I w ... ... aMy M roar! eld. balh room u petal rL Two roam* and WATERFRONT HOMR 

^ • 1 ASKING $42,000 ifea^kJ-ga^e. KStaiEP ^ 4 -’ 

■ Uancb 04*1—1. — - Madge Hole Don Robbing •*«*•» ta yon abmJT Phtae met- 

JRTHRIDGE" HORSES? YES! 3*4-0531 (ANYTIME) .a. a.wr*. a. 


JOHN BISHOP 

H40H1 (Day m Nile) 
■AGAR A SWAYNE. LTD. 


SHAWNIGAN LAKE 


aa«ia* industrial zoned lot 
n Roe* Bay with Ml baatawnf I 
bedroom horn* reeded at ■■ per 
moat*. Meal tot n*hf MaWrlal io 
at full price al Cam or o-nar 
Iwill Mid to toil tenant na team 
Hail ■. Plena* CaU ERNIE LINO 
BERG mm* or HMTS1. MAY- 


■Jfraack FOR THE FAMILY MAN 


"OPEN.HOUSE- 
1271 CENTRE 
BAT., 1 30 to 5 P M. 


rt>M ta city, iai* Abadronm room —tih nr 

ddm homo ta Mm I'dcro on **_ "e.i 

__.a w mm Cmakk) *»**t and 

- ■—■ ■□finaaa wlih evtrma Call R 

yggJS SCM. *«l 

^SSWWfv ' UNivERsrrY- 

K sfeo aavtirna 3 


Reautifiilly fmthed Murco 
hvamabvw attractive aeftlag 
Living roron wdh fireplace 
avaidetk off family na* dining 
room Surmy kllcheh with 
dining araa Finiahed ror 
room wRh firepfaee Palm, 
nnU heal Plumbed H» 
eajdwr and Iryer Maay 
(dm Call RACHEL PAR 
sons, m-dtu 


Thla may go na lha flr*l 
roll.. 

1 ( acre* aoaad. *»rm land 
and right aa lha adga of 
town Od farm houae 
aimoaphoro' 1 maintained and 
yet compfnfaly renovated 
from how meat to rod*. 
14*21 living room, 13x13 
dining room. 12*14 kitrhea 
nlua bedroom. ufUlly aad 4 
pee. balh on the mala fionr. 
1 bedroom* and balh on the 
*n end flea. All *•» wmng. 

K mbing. and automatic oil 
■t. Twanly fruK treea and 
good parden ao«. TMa ta a 
brand new exdualve aad w*l 
o* last at »i»**« «•* 

HUGHES at COLONY. 
Pd»l or mI** 


o? a^'-gS? 2K - L£?I COTTAGE PLUS 2 LOTS ^ KCA LTY LTD 


K*‘«e art knealod near 

IS* ■». >W' bbhb',,IU WAMTie TO SUT I Siaa StnS cui SIX falUT . "“J?”” . 

...... w.,m i.Ti, lw _ Mouvn ‘ 

CfllfMONWFAl Til " T ““'.“iTS¥KlSf 1 " T ' -!w*KIXDBY M )OrX«^»- , ~ ir SsT« — • " 

S 0 SSe*iS? ™“ B Su ™“ ! COMMONWEALTH TRUST j - -- -- ^ _ ^ 1AWNirjA , N LAK E “ 

m REAL ESTATE DIVISION ^ . . .. SST.S- “■"* w» 

iimOR LWBaq.n. OflJittW M .... frrolaga. Id.al *duI fee homa. .<a 

12-ACRE FARM of .tcluMofi with 446 f«tt of 03 Y.l« Straw I 30^155.,^"* •— «•» eokjcattergooo " ^ ™'T'u » 

PLUS REVENUE SOi Hdm. atm tarn Wl riu. rog Frona mam mi m- -----— mma S W BC Load 1 

2S: 2* mtm ! ^SS ZrmmZTmX** m METCHOSIN VIEW LOT ACREAGE 

tma fenced pa 'Stork ■ and*. Mtrol who "■"** qUgJity. gTlCIOUfi- _. . _. 1Nni —p p.p-LArW, M . ... IdR Utah » mdeo from law S 

f.w bmw k.v.r, with I*., .« n. ln d rtRss nrlvgci cotHrtrv livino Ple * * e-M WANDA STARR PPmbPrton, Holmes. Ltd. anuja R . level and rtrorod Good aero*. «mi irood. tola of artuv* 
•drouate water Tbo won ramnalod . ^ MU1U nr 474-5083 ( »4*1S* IMS Govornmant » mortgagoa at T par enal aad kw mb HISS Pm dal am ptaaa, 

homo ta droigwd aa 3 SHIM* to town. Will find Mb -proaibld larma trnaVwea roll FfUSK BOfSKTEUX SfaZM 


IKVEBTMEKT MUDKD I I I 
COCWOOO LOT 
• |M DOWN 


--’WANTED BY END OF MAY SST “ ^ “ 

COMMONWEALTH TRUffT l-.kadroaao horn, la Cadboro °** ,km "** ngm to -wteattrom/b tTmvr' 

rvi toy_wKi ttnf pamn, between I LOTS — Earh larnr T 9 iTT SHAWNIGAN LAKE 


1I3US3 t^nwt-ATfl | 1-- --- Bay wttb mnr room, between 

REAL ESTATE DIVISION Maenih.wof modem Krone eta oat BA ON. 

623 Yates Street 38M155 4.000 m, «.«•«*. REAL ■ggj a m to t 

12-ACRE FARM <* sedmioB with 446 fact of Yalea Street **'* 

PLUS REVENUE . so A erodnmn, atm tarn. mJ^om mirmaMa.riUto 

Thla term It a delightful rum Una- The mnat duwemine buyer to * n » h* raoraaM mam. appro * rtn 

— RR . 

h« bn>«* invert wtih two i«.ru >n d neg* privacy oatMitrv Itatee "to** Call WANDA STARR Pemberton, Holmes, Ltd. 
•drouele water Tbo -ml .roov.iro Z. . ' "tZ 388-5155 or 478-5083 .BASIS* Government SI. 

hum. ta designed aa I Mil eloae to town. Will find ev- - 


7 "a.* ■ > «*w**a 


• OPEN HOUSE!" 

1634 OAKLAND AVE. 
BAT.. 18 h-M. to 5 P.M. 


QUALITY HOME 
BT. FRANCIS WOOD 

I ROOMS plus 


SOOKE SEAVIEW ^ tao-awa j a aen* 

V 3 Uu Remap Ud. BMH 1 

B»mrt na *aro- 

iwunro H* per mroU TEN MILE POINT 

Noae village, level ciaared let. Arnroa. ta ACRE. VIEW PROP- 
••ler and blacktop driveway. Par llRTY. HIM LOU BLOOMFIELD, 
further Infurmallan roll MRS. I WBB or Ittdltt 

DORA ROWE. SB-a*4 or MS1211 MAYFAIR REALTY LTD 

COLONY REALTY LTD. _ _ _ 

. iar . • SEWERED LOT 


MMia Hat and iwnmitu w new 

trz aSte 1 - 


VZ* ’ZtfSmXZ* Larp* J «Y NEED IS URGENT 'niror —dd Pk. m m. bo*, -.i -1^'^. 1 '»» M T 

SM2u«IT.;-• —w■*— eras kS z c ~" r -— ~—y» _ 

‘ “2?S£ __ fej.gjr 1 ■<“. ir;. "^r3L"L-:T , .r2;; KKK * utephwson ltd,’ ... «. * fsnEi 

IKCK JAMES, ■testa jtype 3-atorap dr madera ar MS-tof* |_, ■»—*__br_ TLA, arm. run* 


M * • 


TIME TO BUY 


J. P. H EVANS 


•pOT A CART 
TEARS NEW! 
EXCLUSIVE! 


call 3d*mu 
Paler W. Bardon 


-FAMILY AFFAIR! 


55 ^; 

ran prro 

ARTWUR, , 

•SUNSHINE HILL 


Aak far John Molyard 


M>3 


JOHN BISHOP 

*■*■» IXAr KRVlGCi 

HAG Alt A IWAYMB. LTD 


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13« ACMASI rot SAL! 
AND WANTID . 


40 REASONS 
FOR BUYING 

4n Krrtt m Norm Surntm. »dj»r*nt 
t< Pit Bay Hifhwoy 3.UQ far) toad 
frrmtf. All l*v«i with me trred 
ihm Murartpl w*l« la prrfaeny 
lint. Tram* available. Drai't pftotv 
M *ric* and Inciting, unlaw you 

»i*h in mala* money. 

Mr*. Brawn*!! *53-11* 
r. 0. KMalm-man A Co. Lid.. *1-41(1 


SPARTON ROAD 

■ Acre* ta axoaUent koMbw pra*- 

«fly 

ONLY * 900 

VIEW ROYAL 

4.M Acraa at 12.Sta par acr* 

COLIN MUNRO 

JWfll ^anjeU me^ 

LOTS - ACREAGE 
W ACRE-100 ACRES 

l-"U and • -nmt ar 

r laarad — la Central aad North 
Saanich Fran (3.000 aa acra up. 

JOE 1SHERWOOD 
BUZZ MAINPRIZE 
384-0531 I ANYTIME! 

HAG Alt It (WAYNE. LTD. 

CEDAR HILL LOT 

I.aat lot available an Pirtdmrnag 
naca lopooMta UM) Hl#h faeatfaa 
II Ml d eol-da-aae Quality hoot* 
araa. aualiaal buy at M<> 

RUDY ROST 
3840631 (ANYTIME) 

HAGAN A (WAYNE, LTD 

METCBOHN 
11a ACRES 

A rare* IV trctaac* * Happy 
Valay Ed. fata aaat from INL 
l.ivaty tarram Ex-boma*tta (boat* 
drawn*** by Ural On water and 
•rower Une. A tarasfa at mly 
111* ITama ta rafti. Eaduaiva. 
Mr. la* her. Raa MBSTt 

A BERNARD A CO LTD 
M Tad (I. **-*» 

SUBDIVIDERS 
SPECULATORS 
(1 choir* acraa la Caatrai Saanich, 
high vlaw land. fa Moch front 
( talanmai Park, ready Mr Imme- 
eliata aabdlaiaun. Include* a 5-yr- 
old 3-tadroowi hare*. Land now 
um* aa a bi(ra«lra ry farm. Goad 
huykv M m.tM Call GEORGE 
CHAM at lll-:ill *e CONIL 
M ayfair Realty Ut _ 

HORSES — HORSES 
BOLDING PROPERTY 
SUBDIVISION 

* ACRES 

LARGE OLD RESIDENCE 

MAGNmcatirr view 

CENTRAL SAANICH 


EKTRAL SAANICH 

K DBOST (M-l 


*(-1154 X DIDST KAMA 
GORDON HOLME LTD. SIDNEY 


SAANICH PENINSULA 
5 ACRES 

s tualad Ml aamy alataa. Idaal far 
•lAdlvtdM* Fall wire 
131000 

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 
A BERNARD A CO, LTD 
tig Part St _ Ifa-MW 

COMMONWEALTH 
TRUST COMPANY 

REAL ESTATE DIVISION 

823 Yates Street 388-5156 

K anu (Banvae Laka way) laalda 

(ml la tarda. high. ama ruck. 

•■rely lira*. aartoiad Prim H IM 
_C. Warre n, a*- SIM. MUM 

7f ACRES—$70,000 

l.oeatad a lew mile* from the Hly. 
ltd* eMUce arraaa* kaa lerrlflc 

< ilder farm hulldlng* an prupMly 
pieaeeUy rentad City light and 
water. Muatly level and cleared. 
Trrna *2*001 daws. Price *70.000. 
For tlirWei Itanrmattnn rail Mr*. 
L Curaraina WW nr aavMaL 
B.C Land A laauranr* 

«n Gavaramant a 

BUY ACREAGE 

tai Near Brentwood — I arm phw, 
eind land too fl Iron La ye on 
Main Rond * 2.000 per acre 


On a lave! acre* - nearly all 
cleared. Some light buah . Near 
Chalet on Tallow Road (HI dm. 
Good Tai mi Call R. COX. *■- 

340 

Rwinet-ton. Rlawart riartt. Lid. 


ACREAGE 

Over half aa arra td clear**, Meat 
lad. Located about t milea tram 


Iota Peira ally HU Pb>MB ROY 
E RILLS. J8£-*7(l NnrthVaHan 
Securllla* Lid __ 

S ACRES 

All dearad aad level North Baaa 
k-h. Top Inratlow daae ta lawn 
fa Sidney. Scan* ImprovamM* on 
acaaarty. (15,8*0 Jay Roeera. 471 
45* rea.: or VAIM1 anytime. H. 
C. Dolby A Co. Lid 

S GOOD PROPERTIES far aala. 4 
acraa at tha end at Ran RA (View 
Royal). Sloptas proparty. partly 
triad, with walar view. 4 acraa na 
Kaatte* X Rd Laval, daarad. 
tutor* bat Bath HMdki S1B.- 

toa tai-m mvm*' nLAI,D 
<250 WILL HOLD 

Cloaa ta TWO ACRE lata - triad. 
FOUR LOT* LEFT For dataill T. 
COLOMBIN SB-7711 

Town and Conakry Itaalty Ltd 

ACREAGE PUR RALE' 

Larpa at amalL *dih ar w)lta*l 
hi raa tauldma Ma eke Cafi 
GEORGE CHAN, tha InacioIWI ta 
Land R U Mayfair RaaNy 1.14 

7 ACRES RICHWAY PROPERTY 
1* mill north at Dray** Good 
price tor era*. P O. Raa M. 
Duncan. 

M ACRES ON Win SAANICH 

Rd. Trad* tar fate amdal ear. Fall 
price SH.WS 47(0(1. _ 

M AAS NS.A. SEAVtoW LOT. 
Pbcaw RtRR aRw (. _ 

117 COMMIKCIAL 
HtOKRTISS 


COT CENTRE 

INDUSTRIAL OR C WMHC1AL 
•IT* 

Five ■ da city M R Or eaatra 

* eownuwa* vtatnrfa w«R fault ■ 

an 3 1 treat) aad rag apnr. Urol 

fat radavelomem aa tatatemmra. 
ratal! ar wbnlaaale tatartfaafam PHI 
price D M par fat. ■** land 
M» ta a total a< U lata ovaRnhio « 
d-Mrad. Cap Jach Han. m-Ttm 
any^a^Mann A WRrta CMP Hw 


• • MUST «P|. • • 

Out at Stata mmm aaet V 11 k. 
Radevm WnatL, C-l mm Ml fL 
f-wlV an faainag. » Min. %a 
dowMaaM SaalMa. OMKtaty Jo 
Wrdtara. Perkin*. Ift Rtw HR 
PaiadMta. CbRL 

lit !A«MS POC SAU AMO 
WANTIP 

DAIRY FARM? 


t • Mnaa cloaa ta Vltaorta would 
aw ha Maal Raraa rank Tral rtdaa 
and Hdtas arbeot na a*afl baat 
ranch Iwm tbrnaV proparty. 

MnaS andara knaaa, new ban and 
•U band, ptaa G 1 . 6 W worth d 
markiari and all few tha tow 
tudoac prtea a i MB. Ml <■ larau. 

■ Petal and *■* The Bant am. 

bnmi and hoilSIiwa na lha taland. 

14M laying Ma aad far* wet] 
eeuhluhed orchard Aahllta oaii 
l« MB <M tbeellata tamK 

0<n(scf JACK BAILEY, 
T46-6589 or 385-8741 for 
\ appta to view. 

Martbwaatara Sacurlifaa Ltd. 


l»a FARMS FOR SAL! AND 
WANTID 


FRANK WHITTAKER 
FARM SPECIALIST 

FARMS AND ACREAGE 

lbnliaom horn* newly decorated 
on 13 acrea rloaa to Duncan AD 
cleared and Including 3B«15 graan- 

houaa and oui hutldlaga. Fruit 
1 >*«. ahruba. atr. Ideal for farm, 
aubdtvlrlon nr )ual for a holding 
property Only S21.KA 

34 acre*, aea vtaw avartoeHlng 
Cowfahan Bay, paaaed tor aubdl- 
viaKm Water and road lo pr o p e rly, 
Only 4H.son s acre fata tailing 
from o.M to S3.BOB. 

(bedroom home near new on 18.7 
acraa (Hi.B* 

134 acres. 7B claarad. t«t. 
Term*. 

HI acraa oad all tarn tanldlaga. 3- 
badrom hmna. (MH.flOi. Taraw. 

15 acme all equipment, herd and 
quota. 2-bedrocra home and aU 
aariaaary building a. 54C.M4 Term*. 

FOR FARM USTING 
AND SALES 
PHONE 

FRANK WHITTAKER 
384-0631 I ANYTIME i 

HAGAI A SWAYNE. LID 


DUNCAN 

XLacra Hot* farm. Lota at walar 
far imnatkw Wat! fawned "ralr- 
brldga Lawea. ' nearly aU ta hay. 

Tread atraam. I badn.inw laaiaal 
bait, Giad MMdbaa. A 
ManaaM rural Minag. idaal tor any 
type OI alack. A mat Had far 
» » with M.80B (Iowa Oanr till* 
Extra M anas aval labia. Call 
Wayaa GtttRth, 74H171 ar mm. 
1 METIS. 

' Wa Sell tha Uland" 

*t w DICKIE LTD. 
Dima. R.C 


53-ACRE FARM 

Cloaa fa Nanajma. seed 4- b a dr aa M . 
ha ••mail home wtlh a hex I 41 acraa 
rlaarad Mu bars, afa* aenall fab* 
na proparty, ewtwr will aildr 
trad* ar goad paper with aoma 
raak Fall price OB.Ml . UM 
dm. Call ROSET-n at 1*4 MM 
<"** ar TKUB LENRART AC*N- 
CIEg LTD 4M WALLACE IT., 
NANAIMO. HC 

LADYSMITH 

11 Acraa ad flnr farming laita w|lh 
aadlBM auppiy at water A Mad 3- 
badrnara. allAuriaml - twrd- 
wood floora thrueghout AMomatlc 
baa UK Prtcnd al BUM wHh aa. 
caUant Imaaa. kaiag clear title me 
«4y Far date I la phew* ETHEL 
HARVEY. MAMta eaytlMa. MAY- 
FAIR REALTY LTD. _ 

WANTED BUTT ABLE FAR* IN- 
waKra l Jwa * ‘ |J “t up 

Map free* p r ana fawMt n k I< 

tmtmm mt mrmmiy - atm mi 

lit SULF BLAMM 
TROfIRTNO 

IblautctuiTpender DM.AND 
3* WATERFRONT 
S acraa pailly triad. wmbHi wild 

Hew af Ra<. Ownnei «roan. 

JS-lTavs Ijft 


Rgilt! fflntantsl. Virtr*rm, PC Snfurrfov, April J2, 1987 33 

H 

Buttle Pact 
Almost Set 


Lands and Forests Mininler havr ajjrcpd UvabkiR by ■ tnn- 
IWillutoo Announced Friday it- tative settlement drawn up Pai4- 
temaon that only tfie fin*] word- i»r this week, said Mr. Willis- 
in* of a settlement to the Buttle | ion. 

I-ake-Westem Mines pollution) - - f - , 

dispute remains lo be worked UEAULJ ' t 
out. A 5 p m. Friday deadline hnd 

Both Wen tern Mine* and the been set for ratification by tha 
Campbell River Water Board mine s board o4 directors and tha 

entire memberahip ol the water 

—. board. 

_ Campbell River residents have 

TTV 1 been waging a (uccestful court 

I lrplACC fight to stop dumping at mtn« 

tailings in Myra Creek which 

_ runt into Buttle Lake, which in 

WW[ I tum sutiplies water for Campbell 

Work Riv * r 

f T The srltlement tentativelF 

__ - _ j agreed on this week would avoM 

Recalled 

WORD TAKEN 

NORTH COWICHAN The agreement calls for i n- 
„ .. . suance of teminrary permit* (or 

Council members Wegtern Hir*r« to operate, an in- 
assembled to a brief dependent study by Toronto coo- 
ceremony at the Chemai- suiting engineer 


nua I ihrirv Flaine Langford, a public t beanng by 

nus LI 0 r 1 r y, fcJame ^ Mlutk)n Bcmd ^ 

Dobbyn Branch, and a binding deciM« by •* board, 
hung the picture of Coun. Mr. wiiaston sand that though 
Dobbyn who .died last ** deadlinehad passed with- 
. out final wording of the agree- 

AUgUSf. ment, he had accepted the word 

In presenting the framed the mine and water hoar« 
p h olograph to Oiemainua spt *e sm efi that they had settled 
head librarian Mrs Ernest ^ matter 
Doumont. Coun Margaret ^ u |h . 

Ftobcrtsm recalled (ta ^ „ 

Dobbyn as an untiring wicker _ . • 

for the welfare of the entire UPaa * y - __ 

municipality of North Cbwi- m w w k ■ 

t . „ UINBS^ 

councillor* of the municipality CAPATITY 

which was established in 1873. _ _ ^ _ _ 

Ooun. Dobbyn had entered n 11 
municipal politics at the end I I IV 

»ie was fnrned ta^retire TODAY, 9it0 Mi* 

because of II heaUfi two I/y _ 

months before her death. r I L1^ 

Coun. Robertson was, rDrOltlllRCS 

elected to serve out Coun. j n tl 

Dobbyn'* term which would I UlfllVlRX 

have ended at the eloae of this I .. . L .. . 

Main Asn ssts* 


Big Job for Ferry Fitters 


tilt waterfi 
feaaefe Caa 
lam* 


acraa. _soa( 
«M (M.MB 


Home for visit is ferry Atrevidi, getting annual refit 
at shipyard on Nanaimo's Newcastle Channel. She 
is on Texada-Poweli River run. She waa built for 
Gabriola Island-Nanaimo run in 1930 by the HIjks 
B rothers. She was named after a Spanish ship. She 


was replaced on the Gabriola run by a larger vessel 
in 1956. The original Atrevida was the ship of 
Alexandra Malaspina, Spanish explorer who looked 
around the B.C. coast in 1791. — (Agnes Fieri) 


sn acre*, mm 3 Mlaa at walar- 
Irrmt Snuihwaal avpaaara MM par 
bcx*. Lm 4mm my mm M. 


var fa acra aark, 
i. aH aibt 

oad Iran M.tai la 


8 aarlttaag Wj. 
weatera aa pan 
Gravel haaefa h 


47 acraa, vtave 




3'4 acraa, 11V waterfrin. mb- 
knfaal Urn m Navy Cfanl. 1 
BR bona otabulUfan. fa mil* 
tram wharf aita Mara. StaSte 

Crenpart 3 HR haaemeta tuma. 
Living raw with Haatllator rp 
Cahiaal atadrlr kitcMw MoSara 
hath, ta a q i ' i o h. aaraRi Fnk traaa 
situate* aa o*ar I acraa. OMy 


Twbdrni. nally-fmlHm* hcea* m 
para* raa*. LR with flrvplar*. 
aunroom. mn* hath. Naar baarh 
accraa M.788. 

MAYNE ISLAND 

* Ma at Mlaara' Bay My I 

minuln' »alk frm ^-mw 

Wharf and Ntarr. D M fa M.8M 
FRED MrlAttoHUN 
384-BBT. 4TB-VDI fettan* RaaNy 
1881 Cook Bt . Vlafatta. SC 


SALT inUNG ULAND 

REVF.N ACRER W(lb attracts* nw 
harea aaaelv rmstafa* AMD a tw4 
tka Bta prta* ta tar 

taalerfrm la! ta baautta* MM 
Rarhraar IN fL fatWaak Saud «- 
faaura aa* Imtaji view FlM prfaa 

MMB M aaah 

NINETY ACRES n raw aba» 
tafaly taa faveilM vfarr m Mil *M 

annvhnk Ftai mtm 8U.taR.ta tm 


Pmk cotaata Howard Rym at 
DOUGLAS HAWK El LTD OLA 
Fart Street Phoaa RRtlU ar (Ml: 
fitaa ■>-(■*> 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 

View a m , a rt r with nanor aa* 
waiar (ram fl — rll (own uad 
131 par mnttL 

3 acre aaafreta. UP R. haach. M,(M 
-mt Araa aa* 8M par wet 

U Mn. IIS ft. na mi. Stag 

1 acre naar baarti. are view power 
and water. S3.3U-U* *owp aad 
$23 par month 

Fm all ynar real aataia ntaa 
«alL sol last ar wrlta 

JIM SPENCER 
SALT SPRING LANDS LID. 


COMMONWEALTH 
TRUST COMPANY 

Raai UM EtaRtaBB 

623 Yates Stitact 38S-5UI 
PEND ER ISLAND 

l^urn ta wsSta ftJSBfi 

haataUW Rope Ray LarRt Bvfaa 
map kaa p natural retat nrapfai i 
ap* bartaa ou * Ooora. M i Bare Idt- 
eban with dining araa Ma Matalam 
—I ■'«*- arhnrlta rawMarL kadi 
atmtmmri S+reRMatar*. 

hath, at ally mn wfah Mik 
faM^y taba. alataiic hat trelar. BB 
wiriaa. ranga lachMa*. Price 

WANDA STARR 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 

A taealarly PulM 

INI rata Walerfrawt 
Moaay Rock* 

Gaarle* Dab* 


‘Forest Industry 
Blind to Future’ 


Tons of Junk 
Swept Away 


LUNDS 

CAPATTTY 

AUCTION 

T0D1Y, UM IS. 

OVEB * um 

Farsithisgi 
Carpdinv 
Maisr AbnIIbSms 

lncl. Suite*. Cheaf*. Drtaeers. 
Lot of Luggage (from estates). 
Boys' and Girls' Btcycles. 
Insulating Fill. Boxes of Books. 

• Ptwtr Mtwtrt 


Saanich crews picked up more j Coffee **ar 8"^ .i^iTri' 

than 1.000,000 pound. Junk ^ ^ 
I during the municipality's second 


annual (pring cleanup cam- CftWl ftffftl 

The cleanup drive took plate SinilBt E|li|HNt 
I during two weeks and collected Steel Filing Cabinets, Deaks, 
j 615 fan in 206 truck trip* to toe| Chain, etc. 
garbage dump. The volume of ■J 1 . " 1 ' V' . „ A . 

waste. ooOected n. 51 per cent CWna and Gla« from Estate. 

' greater then lata year. IM. p™ 1 * 

[ ar - * r lea nun will coat MMM . 

iSMutatai about 15,000. * URH 


IV MIM 


Stupirh 


NANAIMO —Dave StupWi, He citamsd he was the find to admitting It now,” said Mr. 
Nanaimo MLA. claimed thai annjunoe the 1 130 , 000,000 insuf-; S'.upich. 

Premier Bennett knew a year fkieocy, and that Premier "AU the figures I used a year 
ago, that finance! for the Bennett bad not denied the ago proved right." he claimed. 
Columbia River project would statement. Mr. Stupich was making his 

he insufficient. "Ha knew it then, and he'* Report of the MLA to an NDP 

meeting in the OCF hail. 

# , He said thfti the moat impor¬ 

tant iiaue in B.C. today is not 
pollution, hut aomething almost 

Berger Tells Local 8 

' extend back 22 ye era, in a 

_ _ _ _ report by Chtef Justice Moan. 

Keep on Organizing 

ML V/ Mr. Stupich claimed a de- 


FARMER’S 

AUCTION 

III ••Mstrsai 
W P UNIF0RO 


ATTEND 


SALE SAT., I P.N. 
A ^MMthlac For 
Evaiy •m" Salt 


MAYNARD'S 

- AUTO AUCTION 

TODAY - 2 P.B. 

I. Ob Lftt— Bt 

r MALIBU MOTORS 

1314 Quadra Street 

Having receivtad laatracttona 
TV from owners who wish to dtatwee 
of eEoeaa inventory due to targe 


iw-i report iu yrara uitv Rierea AM-FM “ eJloc “ mvguiwy ohb ***** 

jclomd « rete progr-a atnor New ChMSBefleM B.ltea, lUote fSSSS/T^' ^ ^ "" 

Mr Stupich claimed a de- SL.'SUSJ r^mnt u LUT or GABA. _ 

creaoe In percentage* on monay WaeBar-Ovy«». '* BCTCB L* MWk -4 ter. 

NANAIMO - A group of Mr. Berger oompBmented work ter the party aince 1166 ■P*"|> t* Industry for re- . . . 

rrwnhen of *m hRtependmt Dave Staipiok, Nanaimo MLA, when be Bret beoame leader. ■«*«*. comparod against the «*_ ,,I^BB MMW 

Pulp and Paper Workers of for having toe raapaet <d He t eis i e a d to claims of hii exp * nsion °* carder wBB HI41 fimii IBIbb tit r J rabbar, top rvaaiag. 

raaadB waa advised to "$o out meaiben of both political aidaa. toexp«tance, refuting them by bwiatry. mm4 mfmnm jj«* apaaAar. - im TBit tm PH — riaaa 

and orgaidaa bka taw-wage He atoo oomptimeniad him for saying hia If yean to law and ca, “ ‘u* amount - na MIIOVIY ITATBIN 

rtnan" by a caodklata tor tdi torthrigbt atatament io Wa year aa MP, had given him J“" r he atated. __. - -- . M WAGON —tedr. ba r tew. F * »* 

lewAaeahip of the NDP. which Mr. Itupioti Mid. “At the touch axperianee. 250,000 bo.nl feet a year are ™ Irall*. *M—ahr . 

The Canadian union to to a nmmm* Tm supporting Bob -The focus of political leader- ° lm P r °P ,?r refo " ,u w— ^ 

dispute with th B.C. Federation Strachan and I expect I will be aern*. Canada ia chang- ^ ^ cltilBed was 25 uer —••-TMa.eato Deetak Wald S225i 
at Labor-supported Pulp-Sul- to June." ing" ceot^^of^ ^ to£' ^ ! nTtoV JTv!5: 

pbite uitoxi (CLC) at Harmae OAVK goLH) He referred to the technologt- timber cut WESTERN ■ ADDLE. na METKOB—4-«yl. atfadard. 

Tom Berger of Vancouver „ Y cal world developing, and to. Only 25,000,000 trees are I' . £Z£ SS £a 

■poke to to* pulp workeea and You injporUrK;e of being able to planted, a. again* the 75,000,- Deere Traotae wHh by- "AT WATltfN WAOCJf-4^cyl.. 

their wives, aa he addressed a k w4wT * funtion in a computer work). 000 tost should be. he said draalto freet-ead toader. g** . 1 ”**”: e> ° V 1§ ? ^° K ' 

meeting at Nanaimo. (tanda. "Thm apvwiaweiit ha* w . —I H*P-P»na»* A wmmtp. 

"H ever there was an appro- HOME BBA1N ^ i rt w—a v^a.. uta braaa. mdta, iwaa awl. taoi 

BROTHER* priate year tier a leaderhip ____SSS *1 "* WI*|I*IW« TMl Twlif ZEPHY^oL. g^e^dtotoa. 


MPI hhu me ru/r. wum mm. buucd niu. al hm biulr br^jci wug. , . , . . - '—-" fB e T a- Hava 

The Canadian union to to a nmaateB Tm supporting Bob -The focus of political leader- ° lmproper MJJJ - 


dispute with th B.C. Federation Straohan, and I expect I will be ship across Canada ia chang- 


H. toid unkaiiato to ftafet oonteat, toU toTt ^ ^ ^ “ 

fraadcid.1 tandenteea. "1117 to an off-year to a ^pu»w^S», wiU r« ctalmed^_ 

Mr. Berger, who has elections,” he explained. 

announced hto intention of run- He aaid the reason he had not lYlllltia 1x11111161*8 

niatg against Robert Straohan announced hia totenlkma peevl- 'We’ve got to make sure we • o i 

tor toe NDP laadertetip in June, owly wa* that Mr. Iteacta ™toto eonteol (of man's place ft irUlff dOIlday 

said drastic ehangea should be had been in tot legislature, and over the machine-age econ- IU 

made In the Labor Relatione this would have damaged hia oray*" he stressed. (B.C.) Field Battery Victoria 

Act ability to function with toe Attacking toe Bennett govern- l5 Reginwnt will conduct 

He said before it to certified, roppert of the NDP. man!, he teafcmd that lor , Uve ex arcUa on toe 

a union toould prove that Ita He said Bite toe trouble with I27.000.00S an am larger than Albert Head Range, Sunday. 

; constitution provides for demo- the Ccnamvative party, was New Brunswick was sold to the The exercise to beti« held Id 

cratic representation nf the lh ** r Jredara would not agree to U.S- prepare the units for competl- 

majority In its leadership. the same system enjoyed by "He got taken to the cleaners tive shouting, sponsored by the 

i toil ninwr *DP, to baring an open oantoat — he gat baaed," he said. Royal Canadian Artillery Aaao- 

taiutex icr leadenMp. claiming not enough money was elation, at Canadian Forcei 

The Canadian union has been "There to no middle group obtained to do a good job on toe Base Shita, Man , next month. 

unable to get certitioation at who holds title to tola party," Columbia River project. - _ "...1 .—1 

Harmae, where the Interna- he aaid. He said that valuable timber ,T™e^MAT- rEftor *■" mtatb 

ttonei Brotiieihood of Pulp. *'! wouldn’t be running if a waa iota, he cause of inabiliy to or frederie hendrie btaver- 

Sulphite and Paper Mill great many people hadn’t urged get it nut before flooding, and a LumtJtZ’Mc' "* ** L * l * ,, lta “ 1 ’ 

Workers, wMh a handful of me to run." he aeid after further kaa of Bah resulted none t •» hereby given k*> 
mambers, is bargaining agent, complimenting Mr. Straohasi’a from toe pollution of toe waters. *,»4* yi D 

. ■ ■ are hwrhy rertao* la ■*■* Uwtn la lh* 


ta« f»RD STATION WAGON 

I ISA ChflW. AatonaliC -v» mn, power alaartog. 

1154 A util Mir ™ .7* lii'nT 

1957 MynMfA Mai 

Otoer Gaea Arrlvlag Dally fatly i g s t pfa t. tS«7 PLYMOUTH 


X *'! wouldn’t be running if a waa Iota, because of Inabiliy to or frederik hendrie staves 
11 great many people hadn’t urged get it nut before flooding, and a u * h Ra “ l - 

tt me to run," he said after f ur the r loss of flah resulted notice •* hereby given ta*i 


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w*rei Mnitita . . . Goo* Aar»«r 

am . • • Barkvm Mia row Ml 

15*; 

man 

WrtU or CsB CoData 
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SALT SPRING LANDS LTD 

w aai cue* AC. anus 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 

(Ml Caarta tra*l*i* fa aero fall. 
' »lir, a— or . roods RMractivilj 
ires*. Frew H.MS 

17 ACRES BERRY LAND 

P*rt (or rate, htasnea fa o « * Wslar 
rfakli and toko IroMsaS- 

Call W. W. Waddell. MT-M7 

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Pont tartan. UalainiXta. 

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AA1.I SPRISU LANGS LTU 
Laws GlU tstaad* Raoiior 
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Mfal lh* 34lh day ta tdMJ. A D IM. 
•flat which 0*1* IS* EkMHfar will dfairl- 
ni*« Uh raid ■ attic irons On grati** 
■ntaiad ttarrla. h*vta( regard inly la 
Un rtairtii ta whir* ta ttan ta* nudre. 

MESSRS. BORNE. COG PAR. 

MacMlNH * ROBERTS. 

Snllrlttra far tta Exarulnr. 


Family Man Convicted 

W MacMlNH 

Bnllrlttm I 

Of Indecent Assault -sMS 

NOTICE IS HEW 
era*) lore and uttai 

DUNCAN — A married man,.private oar at a gravel pit nesr.pre-sentence report. dfrelrald U 'Ir«"*rereo> 

father of a four-year-old daugtv I Duncan Bienvenue appeared Magistrate Lance Heard ih*a ta uv* uadem 


Mtoar (tea Arrlriag Daily toBy ijgp^l ttari rLTMOCTH 

OiiRtry ud City 

Pdf iaaHaaa aleerlBf, brakes. 1MB FOEll 

STATION WAOQM-teewif aSaac- 
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SINCE UM 

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creator* *nd uttan tavfaa cialara iihoii fadtaUUon . CQI233 k.» i( iiar 

DUNCAN — A married man, private oar at a gravel pit near pre-aentenoe report. SSSE^Jra^tareta ““ Ma ** ^ n “ B, « o** - * *su. Arrow D*m *.. OQian m«f -a laa 

father of a four-year-old daugtv Duncan. Bienvenue appeared Magistrate Lance Heard msra to tiw widcnigaad ixkuuit at 1T,< * btt rarer lawfatM Load tarattad Poorer c*w» BQMS kU j ritor 

ter. Jmeph Raymond Bierv voluntarily tea Hne-up * .greed withOD^ Counjrel m** tow Ufa 

venue, 21, of Chematnua. wag He wag Identified by the gin. Abater MacDonald although the ire *»■«*» mu dtajibut* m* u* » smih w . oiawiv mark** ** •fawdreoreKta mk'i* reran** i B n—n 
convicted Friday on a charge of arrested and tile following day girl apparently had not suffered [f u h !5!?! a !i 'H Ib *‘i ?! g”"? *“ «•» sc Hydro ud Pmnr AtataMw aaia 

indecent assault on a 15-yeer-oW I be elected to be tried . by a a great deal, she did not agree SJ25 Z£fS& m Sre" L B ’ c " ” M1 U:,t “ 

Duncan girl. magistrate. to the advances made by william unneth blsson. dwsiu may re aMatiw* *t ire re tre ~n man nurinnn an 

Three hnur. after the inci-| Blerwenur will be aartenced'Bienvenue who had lured her a ’corare*, SriteoJK u2ta awi J' wft” U * C ' *“ MTU ' u ~' 

dent, which took |daca . in a jin two weeks following a|tnfa>Uui car. * *m raiictrara. » ^ 


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tim (tor CCT*). Local 2817 (lor BQ'H. 













BatllJ (SoUmict. Vtctorio. BC. Saturtioy, April 22, 1967 


Naturalists 
Co Afield 


EDMONTON <CF> Southern mont rviral *ch<x>ln and roaultod 
Alberta and southern Saskat- m traffic tieupa in ruznie cities, 
chewan were getting back to, Calgary recorded * a record 
noimal today after a three-day [low for April 21 of three above. 


The younger section of the 
junior branch of the Victoria 
Natural History Society ^ill 
meet at Douglas and Hillside 
at 1:30 p.m. today for a field 
trip on the Arbutus Ridge 
Trail at Goldstream Park. 


storm hjft a n*c«d »r>.wfall. The previous low was eight de- 
and produced headaches for greet in 1927. 
ranchers. Milder air moved into Alberta 

Sunny skies and rising tern-, and Saskatchewan Friday fn»m 
peraturea were recorded in theithe northwest, 
western Prairies Thursday in A record 2T.7 inches of snow 
I the wake of the storm that fell at Lethbridge in the Tues- 
J clogged country roads, closed day - Wednesday - Thursday 


WASHINGTON' (UPD — The necessary." to force Hanoi to 
I- S. and its allies in Vietnam I accept a peaceful and honorable 
agreed Friday to consider estab- settlement 
hshing psychological warfare The foreign ministers of the 
"nd propaganda groups to im- seven nations actively engaged 
prove their world image by jin military operations against 
i ountering the Communists’j the Communists in Vietnam 
continuing campaign of distor -1 issued a communique designed 
,,on and ealumny" against to leave no doubt they were 
lhom determined to keep ihe military 

They also reaffirpied their heat 00 Hanoi and the Viet Cong 
resolve to continue their.mili- indefinitely. However, they also 
tary and all other efforts, as renewed their Manila cunfer- 
ftrmly and as long a* may be ence pledge last October to 

[make •‘.‘ontinuing efforts” for 
j peace. 

lUanimilotinn problem mini nukratood 


people throughout the world to 
understand the complex nature 
of the Vietnam problem. 

Thai Foreign Minister Thanat 
Kjoman said the Communists 
are "trying to step up their 
campaign on the propaganda 
and psychological plane” be¬ 
cause of their lack of success on 
the battlefield. 

MANY (W N'TRIKS 

Secretary of State Rusk and 
Australian Foreign Minister 
Hasluck said Communist propa¬ 
ganda misled people in many 1 


NEW YORK <AP) - Tbe 
American Stock Exchange said 
Friday it is investigating the 
possibility that trading in some 
stocks had been manipulated. 

Ralph S. Saul, exchange pres¬ 
ident, issued a statement lay¬ 
ing the investigation indicated 
“certain customers, acting in 
concert, were taking sizable 
jxwition* in a small number of 
securities. Other member* of 
ihe public were then urged to 
purchase the stocks on the 
slrength of merger prospects, 
favorable earnings forecasts or 
technical considerations. 

T1 BUC INTEREST 

“As public interest was 
aroused the prices rose, the 
original group was in a posi¬ 
tion to sell out at substantial 

profits,” 

He added that the exchange's 
Investigation also indicates that 
unregulated lenders have fi¬ 
nanced to a significant degree 
ihe capital needed by the per¬ 
sons engaged in these activi¬ 
ties. 


Quebec . France 


G. C. Wickham-Foxwell Larry 

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PARIS (UPIl — The perma¬ 
nent council on FYanro-Quebec 
co-operation ended two days of 
talks Friday “very satisfied’’ 
with the proepect that cultural 
and scientific exchange pro-j 
grams would be vastly in¬ 
creased next year between 
Quebec and France, 

No agreement* were signed at 
the meeting which brough! 
log ether representative* of the 
Quebec and French govern¬ 
ments at the foreign ministry. 

Quebec Deputy Federal-Pro¬ 
vincial Affairs Minister Claude 
Morin who headpd the Quebec 
delegation, dismissed as "far¬ 
fetched'' a press report that 
Ottawa kept a watchful eye on 
the meeting lest it infringe on 
the Canadian government's 
jurisdiction. Morin stressed that 
the talks were entirely within 
Quebec's jurisdiction. 

PARIS CENTRE 

A joint communique said tie 
SO French professor* and 
expert* sent to Quebec universi¬ 
ties for the 196S-B7 year would 
be doubled In the next school 
year. The communique added 
the council favored the project 
of establishing a documentation 
centre on French Canada in 


Paris and accepted in principle 
a program of French Canadian 
art exhibitions in Paris and 
other French towns in years to 

come. 

The commission said it pre¬ 
pared the groundwork for the 
sending to Quebec of experts in 
the theatre, music and ballet 
fields. 


Marine 

Calendar 


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H.MCS Port. Quebec rHurne 1pm 
Sunda; 

HMCS Bear-m HIH rrtwna 4 a.m 
atodar 

HMCS Endeavour re^ami 4 p m April 

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Croftuo Villon tar. Agfcloa NlaUuto. 
Chamalnua—Art cl la. Kea> Ame 
Huuabm Puoir Scuti ParaltooU 
Nanaimo— Poll. 

Hirmte Tal Shew. 

(laid Unr-ask Onaaair 
Part Albanil Bm Mar. Cl mo. New 
Waatni tartar CUj, Alappo. 

nun situ 

Cnnaall Buultahound ao tbe eait mart 
Laavai Pnrt tlnutir today 
Ertevmn- XcrttihnuaU so aaat enaat 
t»*a BtenAMjoia, Bay today 
l>wxtaa -to port 

Rarer—to Sandbead'a patrol ana. 
Ro»4y 4a port 


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Iximas Riles Todav 


Retired Sportsman 
Had Many Hobbies 


Alltay 

North VaneouvR 
G. C. Ridtey 
Victoria , 
Ivan L. Rett 
Pwt Coquitlam 

D. Roweti 
Haney 

Margaret Ryan 
Norlh Surrey 
Den Rye 
Cumberland 

E. Salibem 
Peohdon 
Daphne M. Sauter 
Burnaby 

L. D. Schell 
Penticton 
Dave Scott 
Richmond 
Miry I. Scott 
Victoria 
T. Semotiuk 
New Westminster 
Norman Shaw 
Summeriind 
C. A- Sinclair 

Kriowai 

Mo. L Stoker 
Port A toe mi 
Brim H. Smith 
North Vincoivd 
George E. (Smith 
Van co ev e r 


Jim McKiHef 
Vancouver 
P. Mcletlia 
Vancouver 
Jahe Marten! 
Abbotsford 

I. W. Mia welt 
Powell River 
David C. Mayes 
Duncan 

S. Mill 
Vancouver 
f low Millar 
North Sumy 
Mrs. E. MartimR 
Chilliwack 
Ron Mumlord 
Nanaimo 
Wayne Nickels 
North Surrey 
D Niedermosef 
Laze 

Robert Norman 
Armstrong 
Gavin 3. B. Palmer 
Vancouver 

J. A. Pan tan 
Watt Vancouver 
Gerald Pannleil 
Victoria 

W. R. Pearct 
Victoria 
D.J. Pallet ier 
New Weahnmaltr 
Mrs. E. Petersen 
Royston 
Anita Picanalo 
Powell River 
J. Pidherny 
'Smithers 


H. R. Smith 
Victoria 

S. Somerville 
langley 
Helena Steal 
Naramata 
Wtlliem Stewart 
Marritt 

J. Strangeway 
New Westminster 
George Thompson 
Duncan 

ft. Thvs 
StralaNN 
Alfred TueU. 
Kelowna' 

K. W. UndarhiB 
Vancnuyar 

T. H. Viliance 
North Vancouver 
John VeiOeax 
Kamloopt 

Bert Van Dan Barg 
Vancouver 
Dick Van Den Bioek 
AI bom I 

William Watson 
Wast Vancouver 
N.A.WhaaUey 
Bematry 
Gordon A. Wtone 


Funeral aervion will be held 
at 3:30 p.m. today at Hayward’a 
chapel for former city aport* 
man Jamee Lomae, 1R93 Holly¬ 
wood Creecent, who died Wed¬ 
nesday at 75. 

Mr. Lomaa played both noccef 
and cricket in the city after 
coming here from England ea a 
young man. 


Bridge 

Results 


n b. After irtfrkig from Swift> 
j JJJJ Canadian LH. 10 year* ago, be 
i«u became "host ” at Elmer 
u£*n McEwan’a restaurant. 
n “ d An active vkorker tor St. 
t ||h Matthtas Anglican Church. One 
Ov» of his hobbies was hand printing 
4 pouter*, and be made many 
mttam, tor the church and other 
ii organization*. 


K. Wood 
Natiajma 


Plus thousands 
of $5 and $1 winners 


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JEST COME UP.'Tj-' 


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YOSC PERMISSION TO MASRV, \ WE rAKEWT} PONY HAVE MUCH 
JUP66 PARKER? BECAUSE I TO SAY ABORT IT AFTER A 1 
IF SHE POES, I PONT THINK / CHILD REACHES LEGAL A**. 


KATHERINE 


IS ANN GOtNfa j NOW. JEEP.THATS 
TO *ARIW ^ NOT THE TYPE OF- 
PRESTON, r\ QUESTION ONE 
JiPDEPy^^Tt ASKS.' 


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I’D 60 back 
route 
atomic. 


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NOW’S THE TIME 
TO DRIVE IN TO 


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Phone 586-7121 


Garden Notes 


Vsilti (Zolonisl. Vicior-o. b£ : u'dc. April 22. 19^7 J5 


Fertilize \ow 


By M. V. CHESN1 T 

On* of the hazard* to early 
strawberries is ground front during the* 
critical Moesoming period. Hie straw¬ 
berry plants themselves are tough and 
haw a high degree of resistance in 
froat. but the delicate sex organs in the 
open blossoms can be blighted if 
temperatures at ground level drop even 
a few degrees below the freezing point. 

This danger la increased when the 
soil between the plants and between the 
rows has been freshly cultivated, tor 
the cun s warmth stored In (he ground 
Is lost very quickly in newly-starred soil. 
For this reason, any cultivatin* that 
needs doing should be completed well 
ahead of blossom time. 


Moat strawberry beds need same 
attention In the spring, and the first Job 
is to remove all deed leaves from the 
plants, together with any rubbish or 
litter which may have bksvn in. Then 
prick over the ground lightly and 
shallowly with a digging fork, at the 
same time working In a dressing of a 
good general fertilizer. Make sure it is 
a garden fertilizer and not one 
e*pe<ially formulated tor lawns; a lawn 
fertilizer would stimulate the growth of 
leaves at the expense of fruit. Many 
cases of "all leaf and no berries" have 


been traced to the use of the wrong 
fertilizer. 

One way of telling whether a 
fertilizer is for lawns of for gardens la 
by the numbers on the bag. If the first 
figure is the highest, chances are it is a 
lawn fertilizer. Thus. 20-5-5 or 10-6-4 or 
2T-14-fi A ap5_for lawns, while 4-12-4 or 5-10- 
5 or 6-6-6 mixes are for gardens. A 
suitable doeage for a straw4>erry bed i» 
about l‘s cupfuls per square yard. 

After scattering dry bag fertilizer, 
brush tlie plants over lightly with the 
lawn rake to dislodge any of the 
chemical eremites which may be 
clinging to the leave*. 


No fertilizer will be needed if the bed, 
was mulched wih old rotted manure 
after the autumn cleanup. In this case, 
the lea surface disturbance now the 
better, and aQ that is required >s to 
take off dead leaves and clear away 
any blown rubbish. 

If you set out new strawberry plants 
last faH. they should be looked over 
carefully for evidence of heaving or 
lifting during last winter's frosty spells. 
The alternate freezing and thawing of 
•oil tends to heave plants out of the 
ground; any such lifted plants should be 
firmed down with the feet. 

Peach blossom is seldom blighted by 
froat, even though peaches bloom early 


in the spring Imagine this Is because 
the blossom* are usually borne well off 
ihe ground, high enough to escape 
ground frusta, and because moat of us 
grow our peaches against sunny walls, 
which offer some frost protection. 

• * * 

We have a different blossom hazard 
with peaches, though, lor the opening of 
the blossoms often coincides with a 
period of cold winds, when Insect 
activity is at low ebb. Bees and other 
pollinating insects tend to hole up and 
go on a sitdown strike when the 
weather is not to their hking. and 
pollination may suffer. It Is a good idea, 
then, to play Cupid to your plants and 
doa little hand-polhnating 

Among old-time English gardeners, 
the traditional implement for this job 
was a rabbit's tail tied to the end of a 
light bamboo poie. I don't bstf# I' 
rabbit's tail, so I use a Q-Tip, twirling 
this gently In the eye of each bloosom 
tn turn, thereby transferring pollen. 
Faiing Q-Tlps, use a little swab of 
cotton on the end of a too *1 pick 

TTy* kinds of peaches we jfmsv 
ordinarily in B.C. can set fruit with 
their own pollen, so no "husband'* tre# 
is necessary. Occasionally, though, "you 
may ran «Efaaa an eastern variety such 
as J. H. Hale which is self-sterile, 
needing a mate of another variety 
before fruit is produced. 


VOU MEAN HE 
- LCVES TO 


The Little World of SHEILAH GRAHAM 

Singing Spy Sought 


HOLX.YWOOD (NANA) — Ace director Vlaeeaie Minnelli 
will make a fast dash to Europe to find a sultry, seductive 
charmer — who can also sing — to play Mata Hari In the 
musical he will diract on Broadway for David Merrick. After 
which,-Vincente will hang hi* hat at Paramount to guide 
Barbra BirHanad through the film version of On A Gear Day 
You Can See Forever. ... For Mata Hari, how about Sophia 
Lerent I’m told she can ting, and it would be a change of 
pace for her to perform on stage. 

* * * 

■eb Hap* Is going on the road to promote hi* film, Eight 
on the lam. Then he'll be starling another one with Phyllis 
Diller. The Private Navy of Sergeant O’Farrell. Phyllis, 
currently convulsing herself in nightclub*, begirw her act 
with, "You’ve heard of TwiggyT Meet the trunk!" She also 
insists that Twiggy is not her Illegitimate son. 

Stephen Beyd, pooped from so much filming In Depart¬ 
ment K, Austria, Germany and London — leaves the latter 
city for Hong Kong. Tokyo and Australia an the 25th. for a 
five-week j vacation. "I've never been ao tired in my IHe,** 
he writes ... A poat card from Hardy Kroger in Switzerland 
stating, “We are now three. The name Is Maimika.” He 
doesn't say whether the baby is a boy or a girl. The name 
Bounds like a girt. 

* . * * 

Vvea Meataad was offered >200,000 to make a picture in 
Spain. He turned it down with the explanation that he had 
decided Jong ago he would never work In a Fascist country. 

A k * 

At one time, aayd Vie Dnnsraa, who will be Dean 
Mnrtia'a summer replacement on television, at one time he 
pushed and pushed to be the number one. It galled Mm to 
think (here were other singers who couldn't sing as well as he 
who had achieved greater public acclaim. Today, he has 
decided that as long as he does a good job — and he does — 
to beck with being number one. He Is also happier in his 
private life. Ha secs son Perry from his marriage to Piper 
Angetl. And he ha* two children with his wife wife Jndy. "It'a 
an unrewarding pursuit," sums up Damone, “The pursuit of 
being number one. A happy private life la the moat 
Important." 


Lee Mania, whose hair gets whiter as hU aplrit pete 
younger, Ireists that he will vacation alone in Tahiti after he 
completes Point Blank. Mk-bele Trtala, his kmg-time girl , 
friend, looked aoreewhat sceptical when he said this ... 
i oaaie FnaHs is having better luck with her fiance, Mike 
Capaaegre, who gave her a gift for the girl who hat 
everything, an alligator, or rather the skin of one. Gonnie is 
turning the hide into shoes, bags, and belts. 

* * * 

Vaa Heftta believes there is no chance of a reconciliation 
with his estranged wife, Fraacas, and despite the fact that 
his play. Beer Island, will not begin rehearsals until Oct. 1, 
he has left Hollywood for New York where it won’t be 
surprising if he is seen in the company of actress Maumee 
O'HaIlivaa. They have known c«ch other for years and now 
that Van will aoon be free they may get to know each other 
better. * • / 

A A A 

According to EdMh Head, long -lime style consultant for 
the Academy Awards, the worst-dressed acteeu at th* affair 
was Jaffa ChrisHe. "I did not sanction that dress,” she 
assured me. With her white flat shoes and the skimpy Mack 
and white dotted outfit, H did seem that Julie was on her way 
to a gym session, rattier than to dish out the award lor the 
beat actor. Nonetheless, I preferred her breathless 
unrehearsed s p eech to the measured tonaa of Ottvta )k 
HartBaad , , . Julie was the sound of today. 

A A A 

Jaa t «Uw. who co-atars with Chrtetl* and George Scat! 

M Me and The Arch Kook Petulla, is still in Spain winding up 

his second film. White Comanche In fwtr months. Me and Th* 
Arch Kook Petulia will be made in San Francisco, and Jo* 
wrltea thal he ia grateful because on weekends he will have b 
chance to live in his beautiful home hfre. Because at the non¬ 
stop films abroad, Joe and wife Pat Mediae have been in it 
for about three month* in Me past three years. 

AAA 

L'raaia M ad r as* la ona of th# several James Bonds bi 
Casino Royal*. Quail* disguise! . . . And French director 
■eaa (fair, at the age of 0 , has finally legalized tee name 
from its original Laufe leia tteaiMt. 


TOU BAY THW DfAI/TtFUL (BLAND 
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HAVING TROUBLE? 


JACK SMITH Hears from Hinckley Ridge 

Buzzards Herald Spring 


San Juan Capistrano 
recently celebrated the annual 
return of the swallows, a 
phenomenon which has 
recurred every March II 


since tee building of tee 
mission 190 years ago. 

Southern California has 
always been smug about tela 
event, aa if in all tee work! it 
* • i.w or!:- place birds 

J'ked to come back to, spring 
after spring. 

Now I have a letter from 
Robert C. Voaa, a former 
resident of HlncMey, Ohio, 
r ep o rt in g that • similar phen¬ 
omenon occurs every March 
15 at Htoddey Ridge, a rooat 


1051 HILLSIDE 

OPEN FRIDAYS TILL I Ml 

BEINO TBB AD. 


cliffs outside Hinckley. 

This ia tba anmnl return of 
tha buzzards. It has been 
going on at least stece tee 
(tret white men pushed the 
frontier into northern Ohio. 
Modem inquiry has traced the 
annual visitation Into the 
mists of Indian legend. 

a * a 

True, tee buzzard, aim 
k n own aa the turkey vulture 
and carrion crow, is not 10 
lovely a bird aa tee tittle 
swallow. But tee buzzard is 
the only bird that chooses to 
come back to Hinckley, and 
the Hinckley townsfolk have 
taken this creature, ao often 
deapiaed, to their baeoma. 
Beautv is In the heart of the 
beholder. 

Voaa has cent me a history 

of the buzzard story by Bob 
Bardnrr. > writer and natural- 
fat who Uvea on Thanksgiving 
I Hill, 10 miles from Hlhckiey 
1 Ridge. 


Bardner’a tala recall! that 
the return of tee buzzards 
went generally unudeed until 
nine years ago, when tee 
Cleveland Press first took 
note of the annua! homecom¬ 
ing and predicted it would 
occur tee next March 15, 
precisely. 

As tee day grew near 
Hinckley Ridge became the 
cynosure of all Ohio, not to 
mention Indiana and Pannayt- 
vanla. Suspense mounted. 
Skeptics scoffed "Hinckley 
towns hi p was split d own Its 
nnl middle.’’ 


PIXi«s IyWoM 


INCOME TAX 

ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 

SEE BILL REID OR GREG CROUCH 


Some Hinchkleyites recoiled 
from Identification with the 
vulture, which they rejected 
as ugly, odorous and gauche. 
Qtecra hailed tee buzzard as a 
noble beast and the servant of 
Ml mankind. 

AAA ' 

"The marvellous beauty of 
their snaring, miles high on 
mo ti onless six-foot wings, 
riding the warm updrafts of 
summer air," B ordner wrote, 
"was extolled by post* aa the 
dr e a m stuff of universal boy- 
hood.*' 

That March 15 wft a 
Friday. Th* bus sards drfltM 
on schedule. The Id low tog 
Sunday — disaster. Vine 
thousand Qfatoane th r ong ed to 
Hinckley Ridge. Every facility 
was swamped. Food and drink 
vanished. Children fell into icy 
atreams. Adults bogged down 
to mud. 

A .* A 

"The buzzards of Hinckley 
Ridge," says Bordner, "got a 
welcome borne never squalled 
even by the swallows of 
Ca p istr a no. It waa the big¬ 
gest, most spectacular and 
fantastic bird walk in all 
history." 

After that taste of celebrity, 
Hinckley faced up to Its new 
image. Hw first Sunday after 
March 15 became known at 
Buzzard Sunday. The schorf- 
hca»e was wanned and 
opene d to the chilled visitors. 

A "buzzard breakfast" of 
hotcakes. sausages and ooffee 
waa served aR day. Special 
police three ted traffic. 

AAA 

Today, says Bordner, 
"Buzzard Sunday la a perma¬ 
nent toatitution to welcome* 
the beginning of spring In 
| northern Ohk».” 

And never again will I hear 
I that the swallows have come 
back to Capistrano without 
knowing, in the warmest 
depths of my heart, teat tee 
buzzards have come back to 
Hinckley Ridge, and all over 
' it ia spring. 


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Eminent Socialist Triumphs 


Gaullist Nicked 
In Sword Duel 


oui debate Thursday by about -1 The two men refused to shake 
an ct t or y mg; “Get ttwt cretin to shut! hands and Defferre said he re- 

^ r Friday K.l *|up!” tused to withdraw his insult, 

duel with swords In a suburban when ■*, refused to "Yes. he is a cretin,'' he said, 

garden, them withdraw the Hwult, Rlblere, 45. and added: 

had beem pale with fright. _ j fhB a enj?ed him and choaa the "It la congenital." 

Gaullist Rene Rlblere. after ■ weapons. Later Defferre told reporters: 

medical attention tor two Defferre,'mayor of Mar- "M. Ribiere waa pale with 
scratches on his right arm, said (se yj ei> won the four - minute fright." 

he Is prepared to fight again Hjduel, which waa supposed to be Rkbtere later drugged and 
bmor called. held in secret, but was photo- mK |. .< NOi x waa not pale with 

Both men are in to* French grajtoed end tape-recorded by fright as M. Defferre says. On 
National Assembly and the 1 eavesdropping reporters. the contrary, if similar behav- 

' lor la repealed to the assembly 

I am quite prepared to fight 

Anii-Unity MP SSHea 

" ble suburb of Neuiily, Defferre 

said: "After I had scratched M. 
W-W m Ribiere for the first time, he 

Debates SSSSSs 

the duel to continue. The doc¬ 
tors and aeconda agreed.’* 

T • f] 1 Ribiere said afterwards: *1 

Leaving Canada =s%rS££ 

^ dueL Next time—not that I am 

looking for a not t ime — I 

OTTAWA (CP)—Angus MacLean (PC—Queens) ***** how 

said Friday he has seriously considered moving to "’secrecy TUTHm**! far toe 
another country “In the best Interests of my children duel because even member* of 
and my children’s children” if the government continue* 

eroding traditions which millions of Canadians hold dear, duelling law if caught in the act. 

Hie husky Prince Edward Is¬ 
lander, a wartime bcanber pilot 
and former Conservative fish¬ 
eries minister, made an emo¬ 
tion-packed and moving appeal 
in toe Comma* toat the gov¬ 
ernment not remove the desig¬ 
nation royal from the navy and 
air force under the armed forces 
unification bill. 

Two of the sir key clauses in 
the hU were approved as the 
debate continued toward Its ter-1 
miration date with the guillotine 
rule set for Tuesday night. 

RESPECT ALL 

“Democracy is a more subtle 


one 


Courtroom Parade 


fltretrkiag legs ef Grade I 
I hi pill at George Jay wheat 
la preparmHoa far aattoawlde 
Ideate aalal Athletic Award 
program, teacher Mrs. Jofca 
Phillips takes them lopiag 
aroaad erheolyard. Gold, sil¬ 
ver, broase mad red medals 
will reward fittest psplls. 
Mesa while, It's good for them. 
—(Jim Ryan). 


Neigh borh ood 
Nuisance 
Neutralized 


Shop Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

In the Bay’s Service Bldg, Cloverdale Ave 


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DEMOCRACY DEFINED 

“Democracy Is toe tengxxwy 
ptaring in toe bends of t h o s e 
who acquired toe confidence of 
toe Canadian people for a Mm- 
itad time the responsibility at 
government in the interests at 
mil Canadians " 

rite government tiwuld pay 
attention to the righto and as¬ 
pirations of all Canadians in 
proper balance. "Dictatorship of 
the majority is no better than 
the dictotonMp at princes.” 

Mr. HeHyer had brushed aside 
all advice and appeals and tokl 
toe opposition it waa holding up 
the go v ernme n t’s legislative 
program. 

USE KAISER 

"It la akin to Katoer Wilhelm 
letting the Belgians they were 
being per v e rs e in bolding up fata 
program to get to Porto in 
1814.” 

The clause in the biB permit¬ 
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far Indefinite u well Si fixed 
terms was approved by a vote 
of 40 to 20. Only the Conserva¬ 
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rim parties split along the 
same lines on the clause setting 
out tie single service rank 
structure. The vote was 57 to 17. 

Mr. Hellyer said the new rank 
structure — basically, that now 
used in the army—is for legal 
purposes only. 

Mr. Hellyer added that naval 
ranks probably will continue in 
use until other countries adopt 
the system of a unified force. 


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Horse Races Return to Sandown 


Sunny ^ 

(Details on Page 2) 


Duncan Bure an 

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36 PACES 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 


No. Ill—109th YEAR 


By UPL AP 

CHICAGO—Eighteen tornadoes ravaged northern Illinois Friday 
night In the worst weather disaster in the area's history, killing 
scores of persons and injuring 1,000. 

At least 58 persons were known dead. Sheriff Joseph Woods said the death 
toll In Cook County alone prctoably would exceed 100. 


In BeMdrre. IU.. » mile* 
northwest of Chicago ■< least 
*0 peraum wore deed. Mayor 
Clair M. Hetland said "Score* 
cf children" were misting and 
he feared (hey might be dead. 

National Guardsmen were 
ordered into three Chicago 
auburba and Into BeMdrre. 


»»»*'»» 


Students who nought safety in Meidere, Ml., high school flee with parents after twister struck 


May Go 
To China 


Speckled area marks path of devastation 


Ottawa Willing 
To Discuss 
Indian Status 


up In both Bel Vittore and Oak 

My im TANG, Spdrta Editor ^ BACK 

Sandown Park will open for its 13th ntmacm of The tmsdn hit BeMrWe at 
thoroughbred radng on Sept, 1«. ^“SLbS “b^^sSS 

Queried in Vancouver by teiaphooe Friday night ***** M * n J r r,n b * ck ,nh1 «*"* 
about reports that the B.C jockey Club and North wjTm 

Saanich munkipaUty had resolved their difference*, , cafeteria. But othrra r «.c.i 
Ken McConnell, commissioner ae cr e ta ry of the B.C Wo the ktnry end were cut 
Radng Commission ended memtha of speculation. in** *** ***" wW4ow * 

- -YOU caa axpeat." MoCbnnrfl Soma were cruriwd when Sr 

told Tha Dally Onkmlat. "a ***** "O'* lifted and burled 


Fran iP-lmicn 

The Greek army plunged Into the long-seething 
political turmoil of Greece Friday under a state of 
riege proclaimed by King Constantine and set up a 
new government with military leaders in key positions. 

The M - year - oM monarch I “ ' 


OTTAWA (CP )- Indian Af 
fairs Minuter Lahg aakl IW 
day night be haa written Munici¬ 
pal Aftafcs Mtotiater Campbell c t 
British Columbia asking lor Mr. 
CMmuba fl 'a vtoww on acif-govern- 


Vancouver 
All Ears 
To Police 


made early next week that 
hone-main ■ wiU continue at 
Sandown Park tide yaar. (See 
aba Page 12) 

"Tlw mman wtl open on 
Sept. II hni Own win Ha It 
days of raeing ending an Oct 
M. Thaee Were the date* 
obtahied lor Sandown by the 
B.C. Jockey Club Ih a formal 
appRcaSoa made last Deaam- 


Puerto Rican 
Admits Tie' 
To JFK Plot 


VANCOUVER (CP)— Vaw- 
rowver pMIce chief Ralph 
I toto t rnmpUinl rrtSay that 
city pel lea *n helag hogged. 

The chief told the reyeT 
eemmleeiee ew lavaalee ef 
privacy that criwdmla a ad 
h wa law aa flrma are lawdhf 
the farce's privacy hy mosl- 


I patella bon about whether 
there would be racing at 
Sandoww this year actually 
began Mat Oct. II, when a tit* 
destroyed the main ambles. 
Thirteen thoroughbreds valued 


- - _ MAN PA AP ) - A Pur* a, (ha Indian AM 

Jgety and a dog Rio* daacribad as a Comma- « to prepnratton 

A as ngi s "*■* M*** C*** *** Mr. LMng aakl he wrote Mr. 

f mtfrs of controv ersy Saturday' Campbell because fee B.C. cebi- 

os< minister bed quoted him in 
a public speech aa riiawtog no 
interest In the Idea. 

He told Mr. Campbell in the 
letter that the federal govern¬ 
ment la most interested In mu¬ 
nicipal systems tor reserves. 


NEW Ydn&’tAP) — Red 
hatred Svetlana StaUna, only 
daughter tg tha laic Russian 
dictator, arrived Friday as S 
defector beat her Soviet home¬ 
land. 

"I have conw here to seek 
the seK-ax press lor that has 
been denied me la Russia," she 
said In a' statement climaxing 
her fflght which had taken bar 
to India. Itgly. Switzerland and 
finally the.U.S. 

LTITU AOCRWT 

Behind her in Mas sow. Mias 
Stalina left her two aMldren- 
She saM: "Let God help them. 
.1 know they will not njtet me 


John F. Kennedy. 

Lula Castillo. M. waa pre¬ 
sented Friday by officials of the 
PMUipine National Bureau of 
Investigation to scare local 
t epertor s after NBI agents said FEDERAL FEAR 

I* had confessed under qoea- Mr. Laing said Mr. OampbeU gggHRHBMRRgRBR 
tvntog that: seemed to suggest that the re- 

• He had been In Daliaii, serve lands be turned over to 
Tex., at the time of the 1*3 Individuals rstbar than the In- Armed Bandits 
Kennedy aaaaaainattan and had dian band beftxe achieving mu- _____ _ 

been given a rifle to hoot "a niolpal status. Rob Hotel Clerk, 

The federal government was 

fearful tost the reserves might NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) 
fall more and mere into the — Two armed bandits escaped 
hands of a few individuals. I with about 64,100 Friday when 
“These are lands held by the they robbed a female clerk at 
gey Crown for the Indiana and I the Olympic Hotel, 
i f n have laid down a general policy The bandits took the money 
■m at no more land sales We want from Mrs. Violet Freeman in 
am to develop them. There is 6,000,- the office of the hotel about 4 
'000 acres involved. p.m. and fled in a oar. 


AH Monrnttom media were 
subject to cenanrship and polltl-, 
eat and press offences would be 
tried by special court martial. 

The drastic resort to military 
dletaftnrsMp apparently was an 
attempt to end nearly two yens 
of intense political struggle and 
an erosive threat to the mow 
Braky ns if. 


• He entered the Philip¬ 
pines In the guise of a Filipino 


will whit lor «*t." gitlsl 

A round-twoed woman of 4 2. 

Mbs Stalina smilingly declined 
to aay whether she has been T **** 
granted her wish tar perm a- thanln 
neat asylum in the United Trawl 
States- In Engttrii. with rsla- 


Sudin'n daughter in New York 



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Chopper Ride for Old Sam 


PORT ALBERNI - It look* 
"s though not only a centennial 
medallion, but a free helicopter 
i ide Is in store for one Alberpi 
\ alley resident. 

Sam Campbell, who make* 
hit home with his daughter and 
son-in-law, James Gallic, Is 104. 
That makes him eligible for the 
free copter ride. 

* * * 

Advance publicity on the 
hehcc^Jter, which will start from 
Newfoundland and end up on 
Port Albemi on Aug. 31, offers 
a free ride for all citizens more 
than 100 years of age. 

News of Mr. Campbell s age 
fame as a surprise to everyone, 
even his daughter. 


“We did not know Just how 
old he was. but were told the 
minister at Nitinat had a record 
iof all the old people, and that's 
where we got it from," Mrs. 
i Gallic explained. 

| Records show he was bom In 
1863 and what's more, he had a 
half-brother who died at 108. 


Mr. Campbell, although deaf, 
is often to be seen on a sunny 
day seated on a rock near the 
Soman River Bridge, not far 
from where he makes his home 
with toe Gallics on Mission 
Road. 

He enjoys watching the traffic 
and the river flowing by, and 


occasionally walks as far as the 
nearby Riverbend store. 

* * * 

Pioneers are to be honored at 
a banquet May 6 in the First 
United Church Hall. 

Each of toe honored guests 
may Invite one other person as 
an escort, explained Mrs. 
George Williamson, who has 
been In charge of arrangements 
for the pioneer group. 

* * ★ 

Mayors Fred Bishop and Lei 
Hammer, together with city 
council members and their 
wives will welcome toe pio¬ 
neers. and the mayors will 
present toe medallions 

Of the 87 special guests. 7 


more. In addition to Mr Camp¬ 
bell, are ovet 90. 

There's Henry B. Currie, who 
at 93 still has a big garden and 
serves as an officer of Knox 
Presbyterian Church, rarely 
missing any church event. 

* ★ * 

Malcolm Burley, who is tix| 
months younger than Mr. Cur¬ 
rie, is less active, but he and| 
hla wile Caroline are both i 
nlegtoia tor medallion* 

Mrs. Ellen Young, who is »1. 
was born at old Fort Victoria, 
and new lives here with her 
daughter. 

Mrs. Charity Manning is the 
mother of a woman who is 
arranging the ceremony. 


Shaumiean Lake School 


Ugly Duckling Pretty Show 


DUNCAN — Three plays were 
presented during the second 
evening of the Cowlchan Schools 
Drama Festival, taking place in 
the hi£t school auditorium oh 
James Street. 

The outstanding iierfrmanre 
of the night wes The Ugly 
Duckling, a one-act comedy i 
portrayed by Shawnigan Lake 1 
Roys' School. 

DELIGHTFUL 

Director was P. H. Joaselyn. 

Adjudicator for the week-long 
festival B. R. Robb remarked: 

"It la a delight when everyone 
is working. “ 

He picked out one actor, Glen 
Thompson, 15. for special com¬ 
mendation. .. , 

ROYAL JOB 

Glen played the part nf the 
king. 

"The king gave an amazing 
perform a nce,” said Mr. Rota. 
‘"Ihe motivation of though* was 
much more mature then what 


O'Brian. “It la a great under- formed by more mature stu- 
taklng." aakl Mr. Robs. dents. 

"I would like to encourage Commenting on the second 
more Canadians to write about performance of toe evening. All 
our history.'* Hands on Deck, enacted by 

But his main criticism of toe Duncan Elementary students, 
play wit that entrances were Mr. Roes said it was an 
ak>w. He suggested it be per-! interesting production but that 


It suffered from “lack of 
involvement.’* 

The three productions Friday 
were The King in the Kitchen, 
Cobble Hid Elementary; Royal 
Magia, Gibbins Road Elemen¬ 
tary; and Johnny Nightmare, 
Duncan Elementary. 


“Heaven's yes. mother's celebrating his 90th birthday, 
spry," the woman said "She's' Two others to be honored here 
here now. She just dropped in are living elsrvvhere. Aomori 
for tea. Kirby Goodings is in Nanaimo, i 

And the day the organizer He was Dorn in 1876. Henry 
railed on Thomas Fox regarding 'woodward, now living in Vic-| 
his medallion, he was delighted loria. will be 100 years old Dec. 
to be able to tell her he was 3. 


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1700 Armed Force* Personnel 
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pageantry and excitement 

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SHAWNIGAN LAKE — Plans 
are underway tor the centennial I 
celebrations. 

Getting into toe swing of 
things are the 25 dub represen¬ 
tatives on the Shawnigan Lake 
Centennial Committee. 

President C. J. Curds aaid toe 
week-long event will commence 
May 27 with a parade through 
the village and a kiddles 
carnival on the school grounds. 


The same afternoon a Mad 
Harter's Tea Party is planned. 

June 1 toe annual flower 
show will be jprn to the public 
ta the early afternoon. 

And achaduled tor the next 
evening is an opera pertor- 
ntanee, tie Bride of Seville by 
Stratooooa Lodge Girls' School 
This will take place to the 


Shawnigan Lake Boys * school 
auditorium at 8 p m. 

And on June 3 the school will 
play boat to an international 
rowtog regatta with enkrtea 
(rum uveraaas. 

Winding up the week's cele¬ 
brations will be a ana fumed 
centennial bail in toe commun¬ 
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we expect of a boy of that age." ★ A ♦ 

BIX GOOD Included in the day’s events! 

Of the other six actors Mr 1^, presentations toll 
Rn* said all were good. psooeere. a Legion bingo and a 

The first jtay of the evenng |tf *. n ln the evening, 

was a toe ally-written produc-i StMidByi the confederation 


commended 


caravan win spend 12 hours. I 
™ stopping at Copley's ball park! 


Always 

Room 


CROFTON — "No boy will be 
turned away." Carey Adams. 


author and director Mi ss F. ] on the ShawnigaivMiU Bay] 

! Road. 

The caravan will be greeled 

Big Flip 

^ A A community variety show 

-m-y yt will be held in the hal the 

m following evening, and Tuesday 

-* ardent fishermen are invited to' 

take part in a fishing derby. 

The driver of a convertible--- 

got sway with a head cut and a . _ 

deep cut to hk leg Thursday A liirnvG 

evening after rolling toe car X».AfT<ty!5 

three times on the Malahat. J 

Abraham Dekker, >12 Beach 
Avenue, Nanaimo, was able to Ac aasm 

walk to the ambulance after Ms 1IUU1II 

car went out of control and 

rolled three ‘ftpea, travelling a CROFTON — "No boy will be 
distance of 332 feet. turned away." Carey Adams, 

RCMP highway patrol said secretary' of the Cowichan 
the northbound car came to rest Valley Minor Hotkey Associa- 
54 feet up toe bank an the 'ian aaid at Its second meeting 
wrong side of the road tiis week. 

The car was equipped with Amreig the 100 people who 
safety belt* but police said Mr attended the meeting were 
Dekker wasn't wearing one. Nanaimo Minor Hockey League 
The accident took place about «dflc4ale who advised the newly 
T p.m., half a mile south of the tormed dub on several impor- 
Dutch Latch. tant matters. 

___ The association met to the 

_ , _ Crofton Com minify Centre to 

1 hX-KepOrter elect Tom Campbell of Ore- 
■_ T ,, . mSinus a s president; Earl 

JNOW Counsel Morels of Duncan, first vice- 

president; Del Bertrand of 
A farmer Ooktost reporter, Ladysmith, eecond vice-prea*. 
David Laundy, has been ap- dent; Mr. Adame of Crofton. 
pnk*ed public ne to Omp eowwei secretary and Ray Roy of 
to an Eiknutoai ad v ert ton Saltair, treaaurre. 
agency. The minor hockey league 

Mr. Laundy la toe son of Mrs territory extends north nf toe 
Arthur Laundy, 1915 FaMMd Malahat to half-way between 
Road. Ha ia the Brat public Chemefaua and Nanaimo, 
rtton cornel for the James Bag* aged b et we e n eight and 
Lortto agency in Edmonton. 18 compete. 


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"Knowing Clay ax an indivi- aw European Asaucialion both 
dual, hr probably will changej said they would sit tight until 
his mind 14 times getting from j something happens. 

Louisville to Houston.” said » lf e* , iUe is *«.!.„* vs 
Robert Evans Louisville attor- ctnt ■■ „ u , bbrc spokesman, 
nry and president <4 the WBA. "and elimination bouts »re hHd 
He skint want to anticipate we , ha „ *, sift at least one Eu- 
any.hng. ropean boxer be Included. Thi* 

"Rut If Cley were to go to obviously would be tVest G^r- 
)■' I for five years, es rep ried.imany * Karl Mlldanhergcr, the 
we would !t"\p to lake .some European champion.” 


Yankees Again Lose 
To Rookie Southpaw 


Raxed Sundown barns will be rebuilt 


recognized Ernie Terrell asj ■_£ ■ ■ r x 

heavyweight champion, prior to ■ ^ I *1 AJI 

Terrell's loes to Clay, moat ring ■ W \\ 4k k*/ 

followers cluck with the statej 
commission In recognizing Clay, i 

H r.’n DETERMINED 

The heavyweight king, who Is ■ ^ 

seeking to evade Army service ■ J __ _ _ I 

as Muhammad Aii. a minister W} flf 11 O I O 

‘4 Islam, insists that he wiO re- I J I I II I ^ 

fuse to take the oath when he 
is called up for induction at J| 

Houston Awil 28. 

He said he not <>■> would de- \invTR«-'»t 
dine to take the oath but also "”*■ 

would mfu r to t ke .be Me;, '*«™"*t* >" f? 1 * »*"”*>"* *~' 
(orwani when hi. name is 2^ 

called Authorise, say such ac- ^* nky ^ fuial ’?* 

lira. is punishable by a prison different approaches to Friday 
term of five years or a fine of P rac,,CM ' bui the end result 
910.000, or both. wm * ** me - 

”1 will not disgrace my re- Fnr Montreal Canadiem. who 
ligion, my people <c myself by trouncc< * Toronto Maple Leafs 
becoming a tool to enslave timae' 6 " 2 Thursday night, attendance 
who are fighting for Justice. ■* practice was optional, but 
equality and freedom." Ctoy ,l>r *he Leafs it was compul- 
sakl in a news conference ini *ory. 

LouhvWe Thursday. 1 PERFECT ATTENDANCE 

EVEN CHIT'AIX) j It made no difference to 

Dooley said If Chy's title « regulars and five 

declared vm ant. leading substitutes, because everyone 

tenders would be thrown into the showed up for an abbreviated 
series of eliminations. These workout 

would include such fighters as 1 ’’Sure it was an optional prac- 
Floyd Patterann, George Chu-’tice.’* Toe Blake, the Montreal 
valo n| Toronto, Terrell, Zora coach, said after the workout. 
Folley. Thad Spencer, Joe Fra- , "But I guess no one likes to 
ner. Hanry Cooper and MiMeo-|gt»y in seclusion in the country, 
borger. They were all waiting at the bus 


Y*nkee-kiliars used to be against Mel Stnttlemyr*. who 1 into a second-place tie. Moving 
icaxre and Jamous hut now that had pitched shutouts-in-his first ahead of them were the Detroit 
the mighty have fallen they are two starts to give New York j Tigers, who blasted Minnesota 
plentiful and can only get a Yankees a better-thao-expected I TVins. 12-4. The Twins never 
start Inwards becoming famous start. recovered aher Tony OWvi lout 

by handling the former scourges Rohr wasn't quite as good a third-inning home run when 
of the American league. yesterday, but he was good he passed Osar Tovar on the 

Re that as it may. 21-year-old enough. He struck out sever), base path. 

Rill Rohr of the B.wton Red Sox walked only one and scattered! Tovar stoDoed between first 
at least has taken two giant eight hits effectively in besting 1 *^ Ktcond base, and the 

^ J * ,gUe . StotUemyr ** J previously-elated Oliva ran right 

b sebaJl,security j ; a rureacoring double and ajby him as the ball he hit landed 

The rookie lefthander; who two-run homer by Dalton Jones'in the upper right-field deck 
beat Whitey Ford with a one- dM moat of the damage for the ran right hy him as the ball he 
h t or in his first major-league Red Sox. hit l. nd-d in the ubper rigt- 

■tart, was matched yesterday | Defeat knocked the Yankees field deck. 


apparently overcome a weak¬ 
ness he displayed when he first 
joined the defending Stanley; 
jCup champions two months ago. 


decision which of his veteran 
netminders will face the hot 
Montrealers today. 

Terry Sawchuk was replaced 
by Johnny Bower near the five- 
minute mark of the third period 
Thursday night after Montreal's 
no fifth goal. Sawchuk was re¬ 


moved because of fatigue and 
ari ankle bruisp, Imlach said. 

"They'll know who's going to 
start just before they take the 
ice Saturday,” Imlach said with 
a grin. "Maybe I'll let them 
make up their own minds after 
the warmup.” 


THE 

FAIRWAY 


By Bank Computers 


Handicapping Made Easy 


MONTREAL —- Handicap chairmen and 
their committees across the country will now 
have help from Bank ot Montreal computets 
in calculating golf handicaps. G. Arnold Harl, 
chairman and president, said the bank has 
introduced a new service "to relieve golf 
clubs of the chore of calculating handicaps." 

The program was developed with the 
approval of the Royal Canadian Golf Asso¬ 
ciation, at the Board of Trade Country Club 
ins Toronto, where it received enthusiastic 
support. The service has hern endorsed for 
countrywide sppUcation by the . ROGA, 
whose rules will a|iply. 

Twice monthly, participating golf club* 


will receive summaries of members' handi¬ 
caps calculated hy computers at the hank's 
Genie centres in Montreal. ^Toronto and 
Vancouver. Clubs and golfers 'will be ship 
to use these summaries both to ascertain the 
handicap and to post new scores. 

In addition, individual handicap cards wifi 
he provided for members of clubs affiliated 
with the provincial golf associations and Hie 
RCGA. and cards will be renewed automati¬ 
cally at least once a month. The cards will 
he valid for tournament purposes. 

Each of ihe bank t 94S office* in Canada 
act as retay points for the rational 
Genie - centres. 


At the risk of being; arraigned on charges ef spreading 
alarm and despondency I must confess that I believe there are 
only four British golfers technically equipped to conquer the 
world 

Tli.it is one hell of a cigim lor so seemingly a small point 
as a man's putting style, but I l^lieve it to be sorrowfully true. 

It s no coincidence that while South Africa has produced 
Gary Player, New Zealand Bob Charles, Australia Bruce 


pltrtied by Bob Vcale which 
gave Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-1 
Nic'ory over Chicago Cubs. 

New York Met*, beaten by the 
veteran rlghthandei* nine 
straight times in 3h*»a Stadium, 
scored five runs off Jim Bur¬ 
ning In the second inning and 
went on to a 8-1 decision over 
Philadelphia Phillies 

In Los Angeles, baseball's 
|longest strash came to an end. 
The Dodgers were rained out of 
•heir woheduled game against 
St. Louis Cardinals. It was the 
first tipie since they moved 
from Brooklyn at the atari of 
ihe 1951 Mason that rain had 
gfcrvented even an ittnit* being 


Devlin, Japan a number pi honourable mentions and America 
a whole new generation of . hard-hitting potential champions, 
Britons have been coniptacenily contemplating their glorious 
past and doing nothing about the future. 

What they cannot seem to get into their heads Is that to be 
• pretty good professional gpilfr In BntaM la to set one s sights 
on becoming a parish councillor instead of Prime Minister. 

Tn rank now. in ihe fast-expanding world of golf, you hav» 
to have made your mark outside the Rfanile circle bounded 
by Wentworth in the west and Royal St. George s in the east. 
Tou have to play, and damn-near win. in such inconvcnktof 
Venues as Johannesburg, Taipeh, Tokyo. Sydney. Mexico «tj 
and Bermuda before proving you're just as good as the raut 
man in the ultimate tests in Florida and California. 

Where, friends, la the Briton who's done that? Answer: 
nowhere. So while you think up your theory, just listen to my. 

Rased on Old Cliche 

It's based on experience of golf all over Ihe world and a 
cliche. I>e Jived with lor the past 40 years: ‘Drive for shew, 
putt for dough." 

The*| Is hope, cetjajniy. in the greater number of Bmtislg 
youngster* who sf? nhw getting out to the far corners otfThe 
world !n the winter. But what amazes me is that nearly all of 
them cortie home with precisely the same putting-style with 
which they went. 

They follow-through after striking the hall on the greens. 
And there, in a single-sentence which may srall Wound like the 
ultimate in over-simplifications, is my explanation of why Brit¬ 
ain isn’t winning more than the occasional laurel overseas. 

Let me Immediately warn my British readers against 
leaping out of their chair* and instantly changing their putting 
method from the smooth-long-follow-through to the abrupt stab 
which sees the putter-head atop dead on impact. 

In Britain, where ihe greens are the truest and fastest in 
the world, you can use htla method with good effect till the cow* 


In PfUrick Cup Plfiy 


about it,” Imlach said, 


VANCOUVER — Seattle, 
Totems took a 2-0 lead in the 
best-of-seven Western Hockey 
League playoff final Friday 


Today's National Hookey 
League fltaelry Cop playoff 
game kotwoei Tneaato and 
Montreal at Montreal mm bn 

anno on Channel* 1 and • 
starting at I4M a.as. 


no home ice because of altera- jCanuok*' Brian Hextoll tried 
ttons being made at Vancouver Larry Lund for size. 

Forum. Larry Cahan and Barry Wat- 

Defenceman Noel Pickard son gave the Canucks a 2-1 
broke a tie midway through first-period lead after Chuck 
the final i period when hit Holmes had put Totem* ahead, 
screened shot from the point got lUcn iico Boehm put Canucks 
past goalkeeper A1 Smith on the two goals in front in the second 


played 


Cunucka, 44, in a fight-filled I 
game. 

The series far the Pqfnek CUp 


running his squad through a 45- 
minute light skirmish. 

"We have to win one here and 
it might as well be Saturday.” 
Blake was inclined to agree 


Hard to Beat 

Hustling fullback play by Don 
Mclnttuh hs« been a big 
reason why O'Keefes won Pa¬ 
cific Coast Soccer League 
championship this season. Mc¬ 
Intosh will be counted on 
again today when Victoria 
dub meet# North Shore in 
playoff semi-tinai It’s at Mac¬ 
donald Park, atari# at 1 p.ra. 


CaUlursi* 


cwvsiuid xa an ns-s u • 

Sacionl. Coan* i«. WWhls ktne 
tn <?>. Burwuf it. im Mcfirtaar 

Rptiaer" 'S'. McDowtll. Alien SI 

sad Sim*. Ham* .«*. C.Uroods - 
fctosl '#*»'. 11 * 1 ': Cleveland 


second goal of the game. 
TEMPERA FI-ARE 

Bob Cook of the Canuck# and 
Larry Hale of the Totem* 
started a first-period hassle 
which soon involved practically 
every player on both cluba. 


PCL Baseball 


Ball i more 

Hunter >* Altai 
Phuabua SI. Wan 
Ktrbabarrm Br>me 
Utaper iZai 


aw sat au is 13 a 

ini wn tan ] 4 S 
id Kras. Meyer S-L 
Olson <*• and Lerha 
t. SaalUe Wank* ( l*(t. 


SOLUNAR TABLES 


«1 club out- Thrw? Gor * e mlnor » o0c * r 
rival by a ,e “ ma ,re provincial 

1r titles this weekend at Kinsman 

go with the par * in North Vancouver, 
irought Mm For Cuach Larry DeCostn'a 
pr . Division UT team it will ke a 

do. I can't third try, previous finals being 
res and ex- reached when the club was 
entered in the sixth and fourth 
•divisions. 

rill continue I In «ch of tixwe two tales the 

togatien Va- "P***** 40 " cam * ,he 

tough Grandview Legion tram 
tas figured Vancouver. Grandview didn't 
ht Mantraal i make It past the league playoffs 
the tail endi^ 1 * >* sr and Gor * e wil1 P**F 
ton and the Burnaby Westbums an Sunday 
ron again*! « U:» a m 
in the aemi- Also in the finals are On 


come home. It la only when you go abroad, particularly into 
tropical and sub-tropical region* wher* the climate has trans¬ 
formed eoarae-grasi greens into slow pile carpets, that the 
British style is exposed as useless 

From Hong Kang to Atlanta, Georgia, you have to rap the 
ball and not roll it. If you roll It the most minute blemish at 
Impart—a sixteenth of an Inch error on a long putt for example 
- will become so exaggerated that your ball can (Irtish five feet 
abort, past or wide. You simply relinquish all control over the 
putt’s Journey If you insist on taking the British putting style 


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MONTREAL fUPD-Natianal 
Hockey League scoring cham¬ 
pion Stan Mikila has been 
named by the Hockey News as 
the player at the year. 


abroad. 

It bewilder* me that so many intelligent young British 
golfer, fail to see M. It it costing them thousands of rands, 
dollars and yen every year. 

Four with a Chance 

So. In surveying the British golf scene tor the young men 
capable of raising- Ihe Union Jack over a tew foreign club¬ 
house*, J restrict myself to four players whoa* putting styles 
give them a chance: 

Neil Coles, George Will, dive dark and Peter Townsend. 
I add the name of a fifth-Tony Jacklln- because TbellRve he is 
the best and toughest young newcomer Britain has round in 
five yean. 

I do naLketyeve that w« shall see W*ethc* ToOnaend is to 
become a world-br*tor for at least four vbhesj Mtofc the game 
applies to Clark, for'Vith these youngstergAave gfr. i—‘- g 

tn change their natural swings 


A.M. 

Minor Majar 

2:55 l:« 


P.M 

Minor Majar 
4:10 »:48 


OAK BAY 
Tennis Club 


Selke Surprised 
About New Job 


Welcomes 
New Members 

AT 


_- «» »«»*■'they klneJ W pro¬ 

fessional cBctttt. 

For heaven* sake, why? Henry Cotton taught himself golf 
and h’B swing hasn’t changed throughout all his brilliant years 
from boyhood to the status of lone elder statesman. Natural 
golfers don't need to be taught. I've never had a lesson In my 
life. I’ve received—and offered- plenty of tips abaut the game. 
But that should be the start and end of it 

Happily Coles and Jacklln are now anfficientiy experienced 
campaigners to know the truth or my words and to have 
escaped the doubtless well-meaning intentions at thoae who 
want to change the fundamental* of their styles. It is to these 
men that I look for Britain's biggest successes of the next 12 
months at home and abroad. 

Thera are many other name* that will probably flash 
to the tore during our own British five-month season. But let 
us no longer delude ourselves that fame in our own backyard 
means much to the re#* nf the world. The real challenge to 
America now is coming from the Far East and if Britain is 
to stay in the race we’d better learn to aocept the fact that 
we must rethink our putting principles. For putting, at world 
level, la the key to winning golf. 


Claremont Wins 

□aremoot bays defeated Uoy 
versfty Sobool, S»-237, Thurs¬ 
day in a track meet at Wort 
Point Oval. 


MONTREAL (CP) - Frank 
Selke Jr., said today he is 
"aocnewhst surprised" by a 
Thuraday announcement that he 
will join the Califomifa Seals for 
Ihe 1987-68 expansion season of 
the Ntititn! Hockey League, as 
eiecutiva vlce-preridenl 

The amounaemant was mode 
In Oakland, Calif. 

"In my view, the announce-i 
merit was somewhat premature 
because negotiations had hot' 
been finalized and I had hoped! 
to have them settled before the 
end nf the Stanley Cup finals,” 
Selke said. 

"There are three or four ar^as 
t/ negotiate* tint w* haven’t 
talked about.” 

These are not financial, said 
Selke, who now Is vice-president 


. i charge nf aalei promotion for 1 
t-i* Canadlen Arena Co., which 

owns Montreal Canadian* at the 
HHL. 

"I have been given penqis- 
t' xi by the company to negoti- 
cte with tie Seals." 

The Thuraday announcement 
was made by Barry Van Gerbig. 
the 27-year-old mHlionatre, who 
also said he has taken over own 
erttiy of the Seals 

PreVfausly, he owned the team 
jofotiy with the Shasta Oorp. 
v/hlch owns the Ice Follies and 
c. San Francisco pro soccer 


WRESTLING 

ABENA 

Taaa., Apr* Hi till M 

4 BTNAMN MATT BBS 4 
Data McLARTY vs. 
J*k* TO I AM 


k STOCK CAR PRACTISE £ 

k. SUNDAY, APRIL 23 J 

J 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. \ 

^ PUBLIC WELCOME ^ 

> WESTERN SPEEDWAY S 















Stupich 


‘Forest Industry 
Blind to Future’ 


NANAIMO —Dave Stupich. He claimed he was the first to i admitting it now,” said Mr. 
Nanaimo ML A, claimed that announce the $150,000,000 inaut- Stupich. 

Premier Bennett knew a year ticiency, and that Premier "All the figure* I used a year 
ago, that finances for the Bennett had not denied the'ago proved right," he claimed. 
Columbia River project would statement. Mr. Stupich was making his 

be insufficient. "He knew it then, and he's Report of the MLA to an NIX 1 

meeting in the CCF hall. 

000 He said that the moat impor¬ 

tant issue in B.C today is not 


Berger Tells Local 8 
Keep on Organizing 


NANAIMO — A group of 
members of the Independent 
Pulp and Paper Worker* cf 
Canada was advised to “go out 
and organize the low-wage 
earners” by a candidate for 
leadership of the NDP. 

The Canadian union k in s 
dispute with «h B.C. Federation 
o f Labor-supported Pulp-Sul-' 
phtte aidcn (CLC) at Harmac. 

Tom Berger of Vancnuver 
apoke to the pulp workers and 
their wives, as he addressed a 
meeting at Nanaimo. 

BROTHERS 

He told unionists to forget 
fratricidal tendencies. 

Mr. Berger, who has 
announced hia intention at run¬ 
ning against Robert Strachan 
fw the NDP leadertetfp in June, 
■aid drastic change* should be 
made in the Labor Relations 
Act 

He said before it to certified, 
a union should prove that its 
cfmatitudnn provides ter demo¬ 
cratic representation at the 
majority in its leadership. 

LEGAL BIGHT 

The Canadian union has been 
(Sable to get certification at 
Harmac. where the Intema- 
ttonal Brotherhood of Pulp, 
Sulphite and Paper Mill 
Washers, with a handful of 
members, to bugateiiiK agent. 

Mb. Bar gar complimented 
Daws Stupich. Nanaimo MLA. 
for having the respect at 
members of both political sides. 

He wtoo complimented him for 
hia fortivight statement in 
which Nk Stops oh aadd. "At the 
moment I’m supporting Bob 
Strachan, and I expect I w4U be 
in June." 

DAVE BO LID 

Mr. Berger Answered, "You 
always know where Dave 


'‘There is no middle group 
who holds title to thto party,” 
he said. 

“I wouldn't be running if a 
great many people hadn't urged 
me to run," he said after 
complimenting Mr. Strachan'* 
work for the party since 1955 
when he first became leader 

LAW TEAMS 

He referred to claims of his 
inexperience, refuting them by 
saying his 10 years In law and 
hu year as MP, had given him 
much experience. 

"The focus of political leader¬ 
ship acmes Canada to chang¬ 
ing.” 

. He referred to the technologi¬ 
cal world developing, and the 
importance of being able to 
funtion in a computer world. 

SOME BUM 

He wrid a man with no acc eaa 
to a computer by 1*70, will not 
be in a position to make 
decisions. 

"We've got to make sure we 
retain control I of man's place 
over the machine-age econ¬ 
omy)" he stressed. 

Attacking the Bennett govern¬ 
ment, he claimed that for 
$27,000,000 an area larger than 


Berger 


fwllutian, but sometoing almost 
ignored — reforestation. 

★ ♦a 

The importance he claimed 
was the lack of proper refores¬ 
tation, in spite of warnings that 
extend back 22 yean, in a 
report- by Chief Justice Sloan. 

Another report 10 year s later 
disclosed no real progress since 
1945 . 

Mr. Stupich claimed a de- 
csesae in percentages on money 
spent In the industry for re¬ 
search, compared against the 
increasing expansion of the 
industry.' 

* A A 

In same cases the amount 
Itself decreas e d, he stated 
"250,000 board feet a year are 
lost, due to improper reforesta¬ 
tion.” 

This, he claimed, was 25 per 
cent of the total amount of 
timber cut. 

Only 25,000,000 trees are 
planted, as against the 75,000,- 
000 that should be. He said. 

“The government has let the 
people of B.C. down, by not 
planting these trees,” he ex¬ 
claimed. 


New Brunswick was said to the 

U.S. 

"He got taken to the cleaners 
— he got hosed,” he said, 
claiming not enough money was 
obtained to do a good job on the 
Columbia River project. 

He said that valuable timber 
was lost, because of inabiMy to 
get It out before flooding, and a 
further less of firfi resulted 
from *w pollution of the waters. 


Buttle Pact 
Almost Set 


"H ever there was an appro¬ 
priate year ffor a leaderlripj 
contest) thto Is it 
"1967 to an off-year for 
•toetkna.” he explained 
He said the reason he had not 
mnounced hia inffenttans psesi- 
o—ly was that Mr. Strachan 
had been in the legislature, and 
this would have damaged his 
ability to function with liie 
support cf toe NDP. 

He aald tout toe trouble with 
the Conservative party, was 
their lewder* would not agree to 
the same system enjoyed by 
NDP, to having an open contest 
tor teadensap. 


Lands and Parnate Minister 
WiUtotao announeed Friday af¬ 
ternoon toal only the final word¬ 
ing of a setfiemetti to the Buttle 
1 ajr Weatesn Mines pollution 
dispute remain to ba worked 
out. 

Both Western Mines —d the 
Campbell River Witter Board 
have agreed to abide by a ten¬ 
tative settlement drawn up earl¬ 
ier this week, said Mr. WlUto- 
tflte. 

DEADLINE 

A 5 p m Friday dead!— bad 
been set for raMfluatitsi by the 
Brins'! board of directors and the 
retire m a snb a rte rip of the water 
board. 

Campbell River residents have 
been waging • sucoareful court 
Hgiri to atop dimpfng of nriae 
tailing* in Myra Qwk which 
nn Into Buttle Lake, which fas 


turn supplies water for Campbell 
River 

The settlement tentatively 
agreed on thto week would avoid 
a lengthy, expenteve final fight 
in the Supreme Court of Canada. 
WORD TAKEN 

The a g reement cal* for is¬ 
suance at temporary permits for 
W e ster n Mto— to operate, an in¬ 
dependent study by Toronto con¬ 
sulting e mto e c r Dr. George 
Langford, a pubttc hearing by 
toe Pollution Central Board, and 
a binding decision by toe board. 

Mr. WiBtoton retd that though 
toe deadine had paresd with¬ 
out final wordin g of the agree¬ 
ment, he had accepted file word 
of the nrioe and w a ter baud 
pbsi M that toey had wMtod 
the matter. 

matt will be a tg n ed Monday or 
Tuaaday. 


Tireless 

Work 

Recalled 


NORTH COWICHAN 
— Council members 
■nambied to a brief 
canmony at the Chernai- 
nus Library, Elaine 
Dobbyn Branch, and 
hung the picture of Coun. 
Dobbxn who died last 
August. 

In pre se n ting the framed 
photograph to Gbetnainus 
bead librarian Mrs. Ernest 
Doumont, Coun. Margaret 
Roberteon recalled Own. 
Dobbyn as an untiring worker 
far the welfare of the entire 
muni cipality of North Cbwi- 

* * * 

She was the first woman 
councillor of toe muntolpailty 1 
which was established to 1*73. 

Coun. Dobbyn bad entered 
municipal politics at to* end 
at 1KL. 

9m was bread to retire 
becatwe of to hea l th two 
months b efo re bar death. 

Own. Robertson wan 
elected to serve out Coun. 
Dobhyn'a term which would 
have ended ai the close of this 
year. 


Big Job for Ferry Fitters 


Home for visit is ferry Atrevida, getting annual refit 
at shipyard on Nanaimo’s Newcastle Channel. She 
is on Texada-Powell River run. She was built for 
Gabriola Xsland-Nanaimo run in 1930 by the Higgs 
Brothers. She was named after a Spanish ship. She 


was replaced on the Gabriola run by a larger vessel 
in 1956. The original Atrevida was the ship of 
Alexandre Malaspina, Spanish explorer who looked 
around the B.C. coast in 1791. — (Agnes Flett) 


Bat No Explanation 


Cloud Rolls In for Cash 


By MAST TAYLOB . ... 
PORT ALBERNI — TW osriy 
dieeppote—n—t wX toe Vanoou- 

w fetond oentaretiai Joy art 
fltoUritoxi's opening, wee the 
■bs s nss cri toe judge* to expiate) 


Gariy Zcweniuk. a young Port 
Albenri arttot to Me tilted yaar 
of st udi re at toe Vancouver tot 
School, waa awarded toe U0O 
Brat prise, ■ weeded by Mao- 
KQUa Btoedei Lid., far Ms 
canvas. The Big Cloud Damn 
RoUtag to. 


pictures cboeen from 444 entries 
received from aM over Vancou¬ 
ver Ialand and toe Gulf Mends. 

A collage by C. M. Metcalfe 
of Nanadmo, entitled Blue a' 
Green waa popular among ab- 
titiri works, white lovers of 
nature revetted to the works of 
Gaor*e Jenkins of Victor*. 

* * * 

Several works by Alton Dev- 
Of tot Albenri Vkflay 
pointed up the versatility sad 
■tee touch cf tote very relented 


e 

Anguish Still Remembered 


The content will p rovide $35 
prises for toe wwfcn of toe 
two tevortt* ptohros. But It 
oemot be denied tote The Big 
Oxjd will not easily be forgot¬ 
ten, and could never be con 
fused arito any of Hie otiwr 

L. J. Wallace. dbeteman of 
B.C.'s r—tensitel a—mUtes 
°t*—ad toe sKate, re a h f ure d to 
mamban tri toe riitaenri Valley 


w shrites by H. Vine** 
of Victoria and Hrerrid 
cf Graos pntidad —- 


More News 
Of Island 
On Page 11 


WUMnaon 


Island 

Scene 

"I've tackled mayors and 
aldermen at one time or knottier 
over the past 20 years," latched 
•tea WUaea, long-time renpiqyes 
at toe city of Port Atom, an 
Ms retirement... Dean Bn—dy 
took hia mother, Vera Baaariy, 
and his aont, Stoat Bleaks, 
both from Adelaida, to • Union 
Bay women's gatoering . . . 
GermM Weltoara, head at toa 
Ooerichan Forest M—sum. is 
happy about donation of a log¬ 
ging locomotive , . . Jaress —4 
Qltert Sailer won a prise in 
Deluetet'a annual talent show 
. . . Dan Wltolae— is (Htedent 
Ot the A feral Valley Booting 
CM). 


By HABIB C ADO BETTE Abbey, and The Chapel by J.i 

large paintkig at The Chapel, be . . ... . _ j . . _*i 

tMfou of the artist, caught to Amttar 
the war, ahnoet dead from 

tear—tire. * * * 

The artist, Caesar, waa then 
In hi* 70s. 

It is a memory Mr. Slerenberg 
detoer s tore * with other recol¬ 
lection*, with the same oar* 
that he collects items from an 
Intere s ting lifetime. 

A * A j'W 

He own* many souvarirs, 
moat from Holtend- 

On teem la a hand-printed 
Bible, made In 1747. 

It la T i t te n to two language*, 

Dutch and German. Each page 
k csu-teiMy Mharireted. 

AAA 

Besides the Old and New 
Testaments, tola edition con¬ 
tain* many books not found to 
modern tables. 

’numbing trough the Bible 
end gaztog in wonder at the 
workmanririp Mr. Van Sleren¬ 
berg detoer comment e d, 'It k 
really beautiful. Every drawing 
was done by a fine marking 
peocti. 

A A A 

"k look an awful long time.” 

One Bible was completed in 
about 20 months. 

Included In his collection are 
three large aU canvasses. 

Two were gifts, Westminster 


win k a cuckoo i "It beep* perfect time,’* 
■g a h—d-patoled tto owner, 
made between lfiOO Hr added, *1 have only 
til dock hag only I one other ifla trie. It ww 


*: * •* _ 

sSs-SES Family Man Convicted 

nation’s life to have time fv J 

'‘dhnwl p urwrite . sr* waw mjaf- 

-’StIxts Of Indecent Assault 

Mim availabte for tie oultretil 
and parton uk ig arts. 

The rankretel cultural toto D ^NCAN — A married man, pit a start distance from town. According to a statement 
HU ng| nab tewria (ram * BthBr * four-year-old daugb- After the girl asked Bien- taken by Const. William Ray- 
MRriaga km a $5 000 000 fuel t * r ‘ Jn ""P b Raymond Blen- venue where hie house wi he km, Dec. 17, Bieovenue said be 
available on a permanent v * nu * a *■ Cbemainus, was —id he bad no bouse, be was had gone to Duncan to sea 
remute b —to to m—M Outo- " B¥W,a Friday wo a charge of single and needed love. someone about a job. 

Baa aknl si Milton Mr kad * aaB,: ■*> ■ H-jnrcId *T tried to get out of the car fofo* 

Walla— tested. Duncan girl. but ha grabbed me by the arm He — w toe girl walking past 

Three houn after the tod- aqd held me back.” He touched ^ ar wv *ral times, and asked 
* * ♦ deal, which took place in a her body and abe started to cry. g gfe TranT to go for a 

The cheque for $100 w- P rtv * t *‘ " rltl * rm '* 4 P* 4 **« She got out of the car aod rid . -nd , be mid ^ 

presented to toe bereded yo—g , Btonvere* appearad started to walk back but he He -id he asked her for a 

artist by TVm Beg. -praam*- «Hintarily to a IfeHup evtwtwly drove her to Daman toB twice and pta hia arm 

tog MkcMOan BfoedeL Seccad W* ntl0 «d by toe girl, * * ★ around her. She becked away 

—toa, a w au le d to Fred BJ—op * f **t*daad the foUowing day r a»y n RCMP Govt. Peter and got out of the oar. 


d Vl n i — la. w— pra—ted by ** electe d to be tried by a Btektoric safcl tetter receiving krid her to gat back to X 
togto Oane at Zaflers LML m **“** tel the coatipkint ke took the girl wouM drive her back to 

to M. I. B. Me War, chairman ♦ A A bank to the gravel pit and found Duncan." 

(d toa ait amp caanlAt—, to Btoiwmui Will be wriusd Creeh tira —I** She ako gave Oetoc* nnel David Wright 

*° ** Brt tet. for in two weeks following a bhn a description at toe man. ■^" ^.Ik are bad been aonflict- 

* P%Aric Gavoraanaot Wharf. pr»-sentence report. He said complaints of a man arid—ce and to tact no 

000 He k free on <2.000 ball. wanting a babysitter also haAMfkaf a—suit look place. 

The girl told Magistrate been received a month belnrtf gf AAA 
..PM. £”* 1** w . toHn ' 1 ' J**" Lance Heard, she had been by RCMP at Ladysmith. Magistrate Lance Heart 

M e AM ■ The Ik— d wtek. wfcith * 0C asted by a man downtown Const. David Lowry of the a g r e ed with Crown Coutwel 

received the henorahie meotion, Duncan who asked her to Chemainua RCMP detachment Allater MacDonald although the 

appeared to g ain (he meat babysit ban—a his ssife was 111 went to toe house of Btenvenu* girl apparently had not Buffered 
popular acetaten. j ID lhB hospital at Chemainua Dec. 16, at about a great deal, she did not agree 

Vhstora were high in theirl The girl ako said “no” but 9:30 p.m. and he was told by to the advances made by 

praise of tire wide variety to art! then changed her mind and the suspected man he had not Bienvenue who had hired her 

forms to be fnori In toe 801 drove with the man to a gravel been at Duncan, t into hia car. 

I * 


Collector and bible 


ISLAND NEWS 


SECOND NEWS SECTION 


Qfot Dttila (Molds! 


tESTABLISHED IB—) 


CLASSIFIED 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 


PAGE SEVENTEEN 












DUNCAN 


A pncn- far 1967 would see - -- 

the hagtnmag d( the project 15 in SoQke - 
which would be carried out by 0 Voted to Mk dUtrict 
assembling the history in lb- superintendents to study the 
year segments. City records feasibility of setting up a 
would be organized and storage district-wide film lending 
■pace sb the third floor erf City library. 

Hall improved. % Disauaaed the recent pro- 

At least 58 interviews would nwl spearheaded by the Uni- 
ba tape-recorded. venUty ol Victoria to asUbUah a 

TW polk, ol displaying 1*. "*»- 

aty Hau would be conttnued (| # for mforma- 

Mr. Hebncken w«geafcid thet ^ ^ would seek to 


Cash Stolen 


Thieves stole 548 from the 
cash register at Motor School of| 
Hairdressing, 1104 Douglas, in a 
break in overnight Wednesday. 
City police said a key was used 
to gain entry._ 


154 ACREAGE FOR SALE 
AND WANTED 

40 REASONS 
FOR BUYING 

«* View a Ttortti ScantTh, ■S]»r»nf 
i < rat Bay Hiihwsv -U0 iaal n*ii 
1 nntaa*. ah U'-ti *»ih sum* tifi-ri 
••raj. Municipal water In prcerrly 
Im*. Terms availsMc. Don't phon# 
Ira pries sM tsi sites. unwia you 
wiih to tnskt money. 

Mrs. Brownell SSJ.J7SB 
C r. Vtoxetmsn S Co. Ltd W3-4ltl 


SPARTON ROAD 

• Ami at omkleni huidans pn«- 
«rt> 

ORLY H.Wi 

VIEW ROYAL 

t.W Acres si SUM per scts 

(BUN MUNRO 

3S5M71 isjiytlmei 

-a.' S Cs Lid 

LOTS—ACREAGE 
Vk ACRE - 100 ACRES 

I "4s sad sciess* -(rate «r 
' \strsd — Is Csstrsl std NsrIS 
haanlrt. Pram ELto sp sers up 

JOE I SHERWOOD 
BUZZ MAINPRUE 
.A4-0631 (ANYTIME I 
HAGAB A IWAYRB. LTD. 

CEDAR HILL LOT 

I -aal M svsUsMs op rnssiiM 
Pises imU IWSl KisS to. alto 
si spa re nddirai (aaslSy BSSM 
Bias, aaeatteai key st M.dss 

RUDY ROST 
3*44631 (ANYTIME i 
_ vagas a aaiAYsa, ltd 

MrrOKWN 

11s AC ace 

jt jra g» *w 

'••Vital* Sr te*' OB Btdsr sad 
I—sr tips. A taamte M «sdy 
• ITS* rrarmajw nJT^ ttotara. 

^ & ^a man aai> a oa ltt^ ^ 

SUBDIVIDERS 

SPECULATORS 


1SI FARMS FOR SALE AND 
WANTID 

FRANK WHITTAKER 
FARM SPECIALIST 

FARMS AND ACREAGE, 

5-bsdioorr hums sr*ly dsemsird 
rat 12 Srm rinse to Duncan All 
’ iis red sad larltelae Wkl3 green 
hnUM and uat builAtogi fruit 
lien, lkeotii. etr Ideal lor farm, 
subdivision nr Juii for t hi'ldlst 
piopsity. Quty SU.SLO 

J4 sues ads view mrrlonkiat 
Cnwli-han Bay. paiaed fw Hibd) 
\iilofi. Water aad road Is propsrt> 
Only 117 .iks. • sera Jolt ssillns 
from S3.SSI tn H.OOS 

A bed i oar horns near new on 1 * T 


lit acres. 70 cletrad, Mi.MS 

Terms 


FOR FARM LISTING 
AND SALES 
PHONE 

FRANK WHITTAKER 
384-8531 I ANYTIME' 
BACAS a SWAYNX. LTD 


■ Street Fatality Inquest 

Natural Causes 
Brought Death 


Vatla ttalnniM." Victoria 1 C , So»u*de\. Ap4l 22, 1967 


’dioS| 1 jltd 


SI-ACRE FARM 


KUM C DM0C1 
i.idinON at LMB LI 


- By BOB PCTHICK 

n T T * a A city man found dead 

burns Unit 

or a lung failure, a coroner*! 

Th __ jury was told Thursday 

±rOf)086(l evening.- 

Dr. WUMam Bruce Hay lold 
the jury his examination rrf 
A w W • f -eorge Leonov. J7, of 1821 

Memorial s« b^uctU 

who had died <rf a heart attack. 

"But It la difficult to tell what 

A city contribution of 110,000 local business and the labor ’■J 00 * •»«** «•“»■* •** **■ 

toward establishment in Vic- council of which the late mayor Hay ~ 
toria of a bums treatment unit, was secretary-treasurer for nine HREOILAI BRAT 
as a memorial tn the late years, would undertake to raiee Dr. Hay said the condition 
Mayor A. W. Toone, was about 140,000, leaving Ml.000 to could have been eauaed by the 
suggested Thursday at a meet- be raised by appeals and muni- heart changing to an Irregular 
tog of city council finance clpcl contribution* beat. 

committee The mayor said other muni- Coroner Edmond Jarre de St. 

Housed in a building separate eipalMiei in the area would be J<*r* aaked If this condition 
from SL Joaeph's Hospital, the Mke d to contribute, but he °°uM ham been brought on by a 
unit would provide mahmenl thought Victoria should lead the (i R*» ■ nd * Hay replied it was 
under special germ-free cosxM- w«iy with a contribution of remo4riy pmaibie, but added hr 
ticai tar serious bum case*. It fi^oOO, payable over two years, could find no reaacn lor a heart 

would be capable of treating _ failure as tie man appeared la 

five patients simultaneously ^ | be to good condition 

■I think the city has a special j BM NDim 

interest in this, inasmuch as its Vren- tmc null Mr. Lemot was kieotiAed by 


Vocational Schottl 


Trustees W ant 
Detinite Wr ord 


ws am 

SIDNIY 


SAANICH PENINSULA 
5 ACRES 

Snualpg sa MBPS Waps. ISssI to* 
• LadikiWpg rwi prtrs 
131.000 

IXCLUSVK AGENTS 
A BEUARD * CD LTD 
ats i«t m. _ m ini 

COMMONWEALTH 
TRUST COMPANY 

XXAJL SSTATX DCVDUOY 

823 Yates Street 388-51H 

l S BOSS (Smnt LaAs way) BMMka 
Smia dirks. Mgh. ism rack. 
Birsft ns4 w« W I fras BUM 


7! ACRES—570,000 

l -«us a i*w aatos »SM IM HU. 
tnia r*n rt acrrsei tei imiu 

ttfvZ 

tecsnUy listed Oly BgM BPS 
"Blir Mostly level sp* rtesrad 
Twins nasal sm Pitre Baas 
rot furOwr lofursssltep cal Mia 

L Cummin* S SI I— or MS Mil 

"W«4rr 

• BUY ACREAGE 

(SI Near • srras pit*. 

»■*' UBS MB It fraedag* ua 
Mata Road SIMS pet sera 


<b> 31 Ie>el arrn nearly til 
ilesre*. Sums light hush Sear 
Chain on TktVra Hnad SKTOi 
Good Tsrmi CaU R. COX. MB- 

3W 

ftwmerton. Slmari Clark, l.ld 


v» WBiertiwM, IU. arm*, 
to* Can %s mMMSi* I 


■n sera* ever 1 mjiss at w a t e r- 

1*-M. kslieed ••pan HA pse 
srra Lost *nsp psywaad. 

1 winasd tete. mar % am sack. 

wcnicrs upset. teppi water. 
Gravel kaark Prtesd Sw PL Mi te 
S4.MS 

<1 steal, vtew propsety. sear Wrk 

turn teiulte hr ■teteitsm 


from whs 1 1 and Mas IIS.MS 

Cran part 7BR basement horns. 
Living room will Heal lla tor FT. 
Catdsil stedrtc kllrhca Hotels 
hath S import a psnp*. PnS km 
Sfluslsd op swpr S acres Osto 
S*. MS. 

Two-kdrm. fully furs I ihaA tews a* 
psvsd road. LR wtih flraplsra 
sasroom. mod bath Nasi Web 
■ream. *7 708. 

MAYNK 1SULBO 

» iot« si Minen' Bee. mgv a 
minulm walk rtom Oearnapp 
Wharf and Nora BM te SS.Mg 
rRFtl MoCAUCIBJS 
M4-MR 47SM1S Bum Bali 
ISR Cook 91 Vieterte. SC 


SALT SFtihU ISLAND 


cantritxition would be in the 
farm of a mamartal to the late 
Mayor Toone. We have been 
casting around for kosne time 
lor a suitable way to remember 
the tote mayor and tais. I think, 
is the sort of thing be would 
ton liked," said Mayor Hugh 
Stephen. 

BALT IN & RANTS 

It waa decided to have the 
hoapital admMstrator from St 
Joanph s come to a meeting of 
alder awn in the near future and 
explain the project more fully 

The mm storey building and 
equipment hr the unit would 


Esquimalt r 

fire 

Faces £ 

E 

Big Boost 


Mr. Le— « identified by ^ iehonl * * * 

hi* brother. James Gordon trvatees voted Thureday to 

Lmnoa. NOS Belaaont, who petition the provincial govern- _ # 

iLetifisd the dead man had tor confirmation of intern EORtrflCt 

never coanptatoed of any dlaeaw ^ 

Irf shortage ef breath. He aato pef,rd r **“ n • 

kto brother worked tar a movtag provincMl vncxtiooal school J Utltlg 

firm. planned lor the Victoria area. ” 

Sltaht atoohoTmilSr ^ * The treater* of Greater Vie- ISCCdCfl 

sh#tt alootel problem. lBrt . > s^^h. Sooke and Gulf 1 1 

***** FA "^V . h Greater Victoria bM 

. "!* Mr . L T M, ^ d “2rf ^5 b » rd hav * wane 

1 •“ ** ”? * icC ** r T* dU,K ****** £ paring on the .pec if I nation* 

W u b °^T^ i • h ^ nMn P * t * r ^ lor the proposed Oirisbe 

. V T **7*** Board chairmen met the Pomt junior high school, as 

siKHeeu au me irsiure* og an _ _ _ - -*■— 


for the proposed Christie 
i*otoi junior high school, as 
the lowest bidder proved 


coat 5118,808, the mayor said pappjbta seven- to nine-mill In- four 
Thtnday. Of that antoted. cwk this year. Reeve Bryant Mr. 
areata would m^e up about hU sbn 

SLTlJKrSS SS. Hi -X a. sw tetet a- 

_ budget to be placed before 

council Monday will show an 
. . . | increase of from two to tar 

rWA Awarded mill* on the general rate and •" 

_ flue milk on the school rata. 


PWA Awarded 
Charter Rights 


“ rate waa 48.7 mills — 23.1 m^l* 

Pacific Western Airlines has of It lor schools. 

SSL three evenings 

rights to help handle air traffic . 

from Vlctsrla te Fvp « 67, the “*d budget-paring 


o . ", - - *”• - Board chairmen met the Poiet junior htgb school, as 

J~ an *** “ deputy ministers of education the lowest bidder proved 

Fte.iim.lt Ultevrn faea a fTkwte^hM«»mlte.tka. he aad '■ hor rwB * , T to Thursday to be $28,528 over 

Esquimalt taxpayers race a During nu e x a m i n ation ne , ^ __i ugp ood estimate 

stable seven- to nine-miU in- found several minor bruises on *»* “ *2?* JT „ . . “ ^ 

ease this year. Reev. Bry.nl Mr. Lremoa . face -d a recent "«lved bo,r 5 

U Ttavsdav abrasion on the aUb of tike ptuffl a sd actaml. at the ColquKz Peter Bunn, said, h o wever, 

- . 7 „ , „ . *,-,1 Farm site in Saanich, would to- the return from Ottawa cn the 

taLr^o^e ^lacrt "b3S Tta-re was blood In the nose °n the drawing boards in toe 12-per-cent building m.ten.l 
11 th* upper toeto but no near future. The motto, nata tax (about 4 per cent) and the 

Z2L^rf1tam SL iTteJ ** 01 *«'*«"• There tor concrete caBnMtka M «hw 5.per cent contingency fund 

were also sasae scratches oa toe assure**, bnngs the bid. cioeer to the 

ills on the general rate, and — - estinwkr. 

■■ ™»: »=- HMYWTSBteTB. a,* C—lruilta. C* .■ 

Last year Esquimalt * mill NO KVIDKBfCB The combined boards peti- ^ wilh ji ,084,329. 

ite waa 48.7 mills — 23.1 mUl* There was no evidence ol Honed provincial M L A a oa wh ile Farmer Construction 


nee that the School board chairman 
at the Cohjoitz preer Bunn, said, however, 
inieh. wnild ta the return from Ottawa cn the 
board* in the 12-per-cent building material 
r mottos asks tax (about 4 per cent) and the 
mat ion of this 5-per cent contingency hind 
brings the bids closer to the 


ffiid Cornu lie I ion Co. a as 
low bidder with 51,084,329. 
while Farmer Conatruction 


brain injuries. March 1. setting out tl 

Witnesses told police Saturday need tor such a school, 
night Mr. Lennox had been in a The brief outlined 


March 1. setting out the urgent L|d ^ Bures and 


Dutton Contractor* LML 
51.11SJW8, and E. J. Hoiker 


Smiling 

Hun 

At Piano 

f ontestont la p re seat Greater 
Victoria niaste festival. Slater 
I Maine Leintre ha* token pert- 
la imml plane ctaaee*. Rta-. 
dent el Bobta Wood at Vte> , 

< aria Srheol ef Maale. *ke ««» 
rseaerep In Chnpta epea 
event, thereto y fmdtvwl rn- 
■■IM ere en Page It.—(Jins 
Eya n) 

LUNDS 

CAPACITY 

AUCTION 

T0DIY, 1:3* t.M. 

ovri saa LOTS 

Firaishiags 
Carpeting 
Msisr Aspliisesi 

Incl. Suite*. Chests. Dressers, 
Lot of Luggage (from estates), 
Boys’ and Girls’ Bicycles. 
Insulating Fill, Boxes of Books, 

S Nur Mtvirs 

Coffee Bar and Stools. Shoteb- 
lease, TV Seta Garden Tools nod 
. Equipment _ 

CravR Antis 
Sifalii E|iipffiiit 

Steel Filing Cablneto. Desks, 
Chairs, etc. 

CMna and Glass from Estates, 


air triregjort board said Hiurs- hBV » copied three U »*»,**] 


tight. He was dead cm arrival at I statistics obtained from a ques- ^ gan* jjd. $1,148,432. 


ttonslre directed to Grade 11 


day. eveniags already this week, and Joton George Auxi, 29. of 1354 »„! u studenu. which showed 

PWA has been granted a public works expenditure* have Pandora, ha* been charged with fue students out of 3.986 wishing 
permit which allows group been cut as mut* as possible. assault causing bodHy harm to ^ attend vocational school, 
chsuicrs out of Victoria, Van- The municipal hall will be connection with the fight. t The combined boards also: 
courerr, Calgary aad Edmonton redecorated. he said, but hapad- The Inquest was adjourned I . . . 

on a quota of 8,180 passengers tot atroctursl changes would not until 7:* p m. May 1, In. the 1 • Approved the principle o* 
maxi mum. go through this year. Victoria Law Onurt* having school trustee* repre- 


Louncil Studies Proi 


ten* Msm nkteiy i-mateM ABO • '•*- 
•rate l yj ^te UM m *rtea *f Otar 


• Approved the principle of 
having school trustees reprc-l 
sented on a proposed regions 1 1 
board of health. The board 
deferred action, pending infor¬ 
mation from B-C. T rustee* 1 
Aaaoclation president Frank 
Bateder of Trail, on the pro- 


FARMER’S 

AUCTION 

731 MiitriM 
W 1 * URIfORD 


INterfrnnl lot In Maul IM VWtar* 
tateVnur IM B. kteklL «ws ** 
g^a-totap Tte» tea srl** 


All liter** an* kv*t Xartli tote* 
vtt Tap b< •Uuo. do* to ten* 

piopertj ttato i*y aa**iA to 
IMS rtet or town anytlnteL a 

G. DnJby A Co- Ltd 

1 GOOD PROPERTIES lor wit 4 
aerti kl Uw end at Bart ltd. (Vttw 
Raysl) SloplM praparty, partly 
triad, with water *l*w. 4 acr«* oa 
Ktattegi X Rd. LrreL ctesred, 

P*Sturt land Both propartlrs SUL 
*M QkB 1. HOORX, ISLAND 
HOtelJxTD . MS-TMS _ 

*250 WILL HOLD 

note to TWO ACM tete - trted. 
roua lots lb it. rar datella. ». 
COLOS4BOI. Mint 

Tw sad CoHBii-y IU*lty L td 

ACMAua run sale* 

L*rp» m uoail wit* «r wttruii 

ts&iS c&sz 

L*n* asms ktettek RteH) U* 

i Antes an way paoraarv 

M mUra aadk of Duncan God 
>*ak r a an u. 

18 ACRES ON IHT SAANICH 

Ad. Trad* ter tete ante! car. fua 
prlcn SU.MS 4t»f ■ _ 

152 COMMIRCIAL 

raoniTia 


max-rr aotxs mm r Gshm. *fcre- 
htoy <M Maltete «tew van w*l un 
MVtetwi*. r«a prtei IISJSSM Ite 


Pttesr cooUct Howard Byron st 
DOUGLAS HAWKES LTD- *17-A 
Earl Slrtal. Phtm HUM te (i*Al 
GaaSH an-MM) 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 


Craigdarroch ‘ Ideal’ & 
For City Archives ™: 


pc«d unmn. SiL£ u 

0 Approved estabbshment a M S^tof 
at a course, on a district-wide ■ 
htesM, to krtog industrial educa- RVtlTI 
tiaa teaffiars up to industry ^ |il 

-^=to-4s an various aspects of „ 

wiM-mai*. SSJSaS 

treatment of steels, etc. ftastennilil 

0 Accepted the offer of a Oak filitol 
Vancouver architect to show ctetaa C a b tasl, 
films and slides of the new open- Washe r -Dry. 


ATTEND 

MAYNARD’S 

AUTO ARCTIOfll 

TODAY - 2 PJl 

Ob LAGBtitiR At 

MAUIU MOTORS 

1314 QwarfrmBtntaf 

l Having received taatructiana 

I from owners who wish to dtapoae 
of excess Inventory doe to large 
wholesale purchase IMa la NOT 

a C taaaou t . 

LWT OF CABB 


ern 

INDUSTRIAL 


u *ota. 70 * n. i tawi m to 

1 a era naar beach, aravtaw. p ower 
uid water. K TO (333 down and 
to* par month 

Far all yaiar raal antete aaada 

call, eoUate or write 

JDf SPENCER 
8 ALT SPRING LANDS LTD. 

C a n aan AC 


COMMONWEALTH 
TRUST COMPANY 


S ffifr- 1 * 1 1 823 YmSSS 


• • MUST IELL • • 

Out •* State owa«r mm MO U A 
a * t te»u n I taM. . C l aaa Ml ft. 
frtMSfP an onaway u atfn '■> 

frad mu.* fXL^Cw* Mas 

Tit FARMS POI SaLI AND 
_ WAWTW 

DAIRY FARM? 


MMy ato aincuir me w*m. m 

gitjs: sst fis 

WANDA STARR 
touts or nsito 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 


*M l te r al ptea (l*. to 5to * 
■termin' and aB ter to tew 

atone prten at toto oa term 

I mat aaa m n* Bnnte ante 

» and kaiiliim <■ im imm 
lay tea hew an* ter*> wate 
ratekUalw* ^tedterd^ j*akuu *te> 

G intact JACK BAILEY, 
716-6589 or 385-6741 for 
apptx to view. 

Merthwwtire Sacurltlai LIA 


Write te Call CaUaM 
Ca HUMPHlfEYX 
SALT STRING LABDB LTD. 
B1MI Caiman AC BMto 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 

Calf CaarM inmiaga % acre tela. 

watte, paaaar. road* idteacllvaty 

tread. Im tt.MS. 

17 ACRES BERRY LAND 

Part tar tela, faalanc* 1 -Water 

rttoi and Ink* Iranta*. 

Call W W. Waddell. H1-HB7 
Duuxtea Gaia. UUUI 
Pam barton. Hoimra LM. 
lHM Govarrwwrnl Si. 

~ SAU SPKUIU LAJUSI LJL- 

te^tivsVPfc. 


the city, ta be homed tar 
CretpjaiTrch Castle, was aug* , 
geanafl Thursday W me as bars of « 

the city council finance commit- 1 
tee. J 

Ainalie J. Helmcken. who has 
here working on a survey of the t 
cheoita state of the city's record 1 
fee some months, also urged In < 
a report that a ‘‘living vetoes" 
library be assembled on tape, i 
Third-goners tire Victorians and I 
people who had a link with the | 
pant wnuM be InMrvlawad tor j 
this record. < 

The first year*» program. Mr. 1 
Hehtobei estimated, wouU east 
about 0.188. 

COST WORRIES 

The Idea seemed tn find 
general acceptance, although 
Aid. P a r e y Frampton was 
worried that It would be a 
source ol continual expense. 

“This it the sort of thing 
which gets out of hand," he 
said. "It started with 5508 
(referring to the honorarium 
paid Mr. Helmcken for the 
survey) and now it’s up to 
UJB. Tha next thing we know 
there will he secretaries hired 
and then a whole new depart¬ 
ment started. If it was cone on 
a onee-a-year basis, fine. But it 
vroa't be.” 

Mayor Hugh Stephen dis¬ 
agreed. Ohm the first, big job 
of cwpflatlnn was done, he 
said, it would be only a matter 
of keeping the archives up to 
date. 


Water Safety 
Classes 9 Aim 

As part o t the Red Cross 
water safety program, an in¬ 
structor’s school will start Sun¬ 
day at the Crystal Garden and 
Red Cross House, 1046 Fort. 

Sessions will be held at 9 a.m 
and 6:30 pm. Westneedey* 
| through May 2L 


the record ef V tatorta — the 

would .he held ueaetotable. It 
would he most reprehensible If 
Bumb records were destroyed, 
and 1 think we have a great 
rrsponeibiiiiy in this matter." 

Aldermen dacitod ta give 
themselves time to digest the 1 
Helnackan report and then re¬ 
consider the matter. 

On completion of the work, 
said the report, the city would 
have A Nattirta resort of Us 
progress over the past 186 
years, • pictorial library, ample 
documentation for research, and 
ja voice reoord. 

Craigdarroch Castle patotaed 


Island Blackout 


Line Failure 


Cuts Power 

u 2onca » a«*to* 8 Wm m 


The brief failure of a 238.880-volt power line feeding 
Bonneville Dam power from a Snohomish substation in the 
State of Washington to Canada caused a 36-minute power 
blackout on South Vancouver Island from 12:29 p.m. Thursday. 

Bonneville Power AdmUatration area engineer Everett 
Richardson said protection equipment was being ins tailed in 
the line when a hug developed. 

* ti * 

Pe*«r waa out in tha Bellingham area for 10 minutaa, 
but “the whole thing had a kind of whiplash effect, u he said. 

"That ia why B.G got tha worst of It.” 

The blackout, one of the biggest in recent years on the 
Island, knocked radio and television stations off the air, but 
hospitals and major businesses were not affected. 

A * * 

The part of the Island affected is being served by the 
BonitaviBa power line through a power inter-tie while B.C. 
Hydro genera tors ere idle during e reservoir-filling period. 


British IsImMa 
I svitM Tmi 


i Hydrt utf Nvtr Aathsrity 
tf»rt for Hi Filltwiagi 


MAT atoox. tete M to tete tea* Btertriral Intekltelten Wart ISO Addkto. WUUtoa 

w atte BA_. I M ■— a te a w as m s ...oqsns Moaue 

pom ta UUtt utvas «* q«u w«r* tsar owmiwcum mv suKian. wti- 

iritaMi «M uttan mates rteum aatea IS S te n ... oq tort May IS IMS 

kSWte tea (*ut* at 1*« *1 iW SiteM ^ te-tel ter Stetetea GteM Wall, tew Dam . .. Cq Mto May ». ttel 

J2TTJ UH wtenwmtatoertetete *MB rte« MMMH Ua* BtoHiB* Iwe Cakte to ms Uny I. ae 

V.O, tan Wl. Vtetefte. EC. •»•!«» tha Owwrate teattel mart-n* 'I r a llte ate* cnwpraialm) ter 

Ito ear te May '•■- ■*« *tec* WM •*•*• to aperttt. MW Mw ....----- to ua Ifay X lto 

'h* Cvacutof W*l anrtMl IS* Ml* aw Scnlnt trndarr clmrly markrt a* akatMilntam win St rteMaa* te t toa ra 

iai* anmnt in* pamn atetUad thar* Wl ifnr CU *> te Bama to (ter to' 11 . KC Bytfro ato Pw»wr Atekority tote 
to M«te ratal* "»y te ten clalma M ns SI Surer* SHate. Vearouvrr L PC. tetet U N Naox r la to* tatoa al 

•tacit la« racalva* nolle* ateora 

a m 11 aaa muirn BISSON. Daltete may ta 'to* late at Ora ainca te Uaa Purtaalol DafartmawL Mil 


Dal tete may ta nteatete at tha altkia te tha Vurtaame nnyartnanL SU 
Ftete. *70 Barrar* «ra*L Vaaeouvat L 8.C. lalapteto MiSunl MW. Dxal 
an iter cqn. Lotai an iter to'" 












UJ I MICRO SAFETY * N 





Horse Races Return to Sandown 


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186711867 


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No. 111-109th YEAR 


Vancouver Island’s Leading Newspaper Since 1858 
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 


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(Detail* on Page 2) 


TELEPHONE 

383-4111 

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36 PAGES 


I TWISTERS 
KILL 58 


By UPI, AP 

CHICAGO—Eighteen tornadoes ravaged northern Illinois Friday 
night in the worst weather disaster in the area’s history, killing 
scores of persons and injuring 1,000. 

At least 58 persons were known dead. Sheriff Joseph Woods said the death 
toll in Cook County alone probably would exceed 100. 


Students who sought safety in Belvidere, III., high school flee with parents after twister struck 


Tight Clamp 
Grips Greece 


From AP-Beoterx 

The Greek army plunged into the long-seething 
political turmoil of Greece Friday under a state of 
siege proclaimed by King Coastantine and set up a 
new government with military leaders in key positions. 

The 28 - year - old monarch 
signed a royal decree iu»pend¬ 
ing U article* of the constim- * 
tion and presided at * ceremony 
that Installed Coos tan tine Ko¬ 
lia* a* premier of an iroo-flsted 
regime. 

Radio Athens ■ anon need Ihe 
name* of army ofBeers taking 
government poif ■ and the 
■wearing in of KbUaa. the 81- 
year-old chief prosecutor of the 
Greek Supreme Court. The chief 
of the army’s general staff was 
named vice - premier and de¬ 
fence miniater. 

OUTSIDE NEWS 

Because of a communication* 
shutdown In Athena, early in¬ 
formation about the military 
takeover came from diplomatic 
sources outside Greece and 
Athens radio broadcasts. 

Athena radio said the royal 
decree amounted to a state of 
siege military rule. . 

It also meant that anyone 
could be summarily arrested 
and tried by court martial; the 
banning of meetings and their 
dispersal by force of arms if 
ntcesiary; banning of strikes, 
and searching of houses with- 
qut warrants. 

CENSORS START 

All Information media were 
subject to censorship and pottti 
cal and press offenees would be 
tried by special court martial. 

The drastic resort to military 
dictatorship apparently was an 
attempt to end nearly two years 
of intense political struggle and 
an erosive threat to the mon¬ 
archy itself. 

The army was reported ar- 

Coatinned am Page 11 Stalin S daug 


U.S. Drugs 
May Go 
To China 


WAS HI NO TON (CPI)—The 
United Staten In prepared to 
approve I bn sale of various 
drags to CMaa to ranks! npi 
demies at cholera, meningitis 
and Infertionn hepatitis, U.S. 
officials amid Friday. 

Officiate reported that there 

has been no reapsffs* yet tram 
Peking hat added that the 

U.S. offer should be viewed 
a« “a aeriona proposition'’ 


, In Belvidere, Ill., 55 mile* 
northwest of Chicago, at least 
2ft persons were dead. Mayor 
Clair M. Hetiand said. “Scores 
cl children” were missing and 
I he feared they might be dead. 

Natiunal Guardsmen were 
• ordered into three Chicago 
suburbs and Into Belvidere. 
Looting was reported in the 
Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn. 
Sheriff Woods ordered all looters 
tint on sight. (See also Page 111 
BTHX. ON SKATES 

High schools were smashed In 
j both Belvidere and Oak Lawn 
and many at ihe dead were teen- 
agara. A reflre skating rinh-wna 
flattened in the Oak Lawn area 
i and tome of the dead were 
taken to temporary morgues, 
still wearing skates. 
i Hundreds of homes were 
destroyed, thousands damaged 
. '‘ p along a path reaching across 

with parents after twister Struck northern niinote from the Mis¬ 

sissippi River 175 miles to 

-----Chicago. 

SEVERE DAMAGE 
Severe damage also was 

"M - 1 ^"*11 1 _ - I reported at Barrington and 

Jockey Llub Settles ^ ° - 

v J Belvidere used buses to haul 

its injured to hospitals in Rock- 
ford and summoned ambulances 
BW/* - 1 TkT ■ 1 O • 1 from as far as 50 miles away. 

With (North Saanich jtzzjssz 

Lawn. 

RAN RACK 

By JIM TANG, Sports Editor , JJ* tornado hit B^vidree .i 

J 3:50 p.m.. juat as the cNkhren 

Sandown Park will open for Its 13th season of wrT *’ climbing aboard school 
thoroughbred racing on Sept 16. X“i£ 

Queried In Vancouver by telephone Friday night bwnd rehige against the wall in 
.bout reports that the B.C. Jockey Club and North ^“SThbrere 
Saanich municipality had resolved their differences, when the Mg giaa windows 
Ken McConnell, commissioner-secretary of the B.C. Mew in. 

Racing Commission ended month, ot .peculation. i^UTurW 

-1 “You can expect," McConnell ag*inat the school building. 

told The Dally Cokmtet. "a to Belvidere, reporter* saw a 
formal announcement will he Cannoned an Page a 
/p n n made early next week that 

fjfillyL horse-racing will continue at —-j 

Sandown Park this year. (See 

Will SvaraJ-ri “ Puerto Rican 

. *F WWW day* of racing ending an Oct. 

14. Those were the dates tan a rera* ■ , 

obtained tor Sandown by the Afinfifci I 1A 

rTt If B.C Jockey Club In a formal flUUUlO A. IL 

application made last Decem- 

Speculation about whather I A I r K r|nt 
. there would be racing at V 11 1 1Vi 

/k MM Sandown thl* year actually 

UM- W began laat Oat. 18, when a fire MANILA (AP» - A Puerto 

de stray ad the main atoblet. ,__ „_ 

Thirteen tfreoughbred. valued *“*" d « crlb « 1 « * Cu^*«- 
at 320.000 a pony and a dog nl ** ■*«* Q** WM ttw 

NEW YORK (API — Red- Cantlaoed aa Paga S centre at ccnteweny Saturday 




By JIM TANG, Sports Editor 

Sandown Park will open for its 13th season of 
thoroughbred racing on Sept 16. 




re 

INDIANA 

OHIO 

_ M 


Speckled area marks path of devastation 

__ 

Ottawa Willing 
To Discuss ? 
Indian Status 


Book 

Will 

Tell 

All 


» Puerto Rican 
H ‘Admits Tie’ 

?ra- _ 

•z * 0 JFK Plot 


OTTAWA (CP )— Indian Af-| 
fairs Minks ter La tog said Fri¬ 
day night he ha* written Munici¬ 
pal Attain Minister Campbell of; 
British Columbia asking tor Mr. 
CampbaU’s viawa <m self-govern¬ 
ing mu nick pah ties few B.C. In 
than reserves. 

Mr. Latog aaid to an inter¬ 
view the matter baa been dls 
cuaaed twice by the Nattonai In¬ 
dian Adviacgy Board and la 
scheduled tor lirtter discount 
at a meattog here May 1. 


Vancouver 
All Ears 
To Police 


VANCOUVER (CP) — Van- 

aweer police rMef Ralph 


MANILA (API — A Puerto 
Rican described aa a Caaamu- 


Regtanal Indian band councils Ml ramplalnnd Friday that 
alao have discussed it. city prilce are being bagged. 

Dt PREPARATION The chief told the reyal 

Mr. Laing aaid the question 


•miaaiaa aa lavas tea 


NEW YORK (API — Red- 


haired Svetlana Stalina, only 
daughter of the late Russian 

dictator, arrived Friday aa a tRRRRgRRHHMRaR 

defector from her Soviet bome- 

“I have come here to. seek Inside Today 

the aetf-expreaeion that has ./ 

been denied me in Russia.” she _ 

■aid in a statement climaxing 

her Bight which had taken her .—** 

to India, Italy. Switzerland and Cbarehea . .. to. n 

finally the U.S. Oamica ... u 

WOULDN’T SAY C pm ward .» 

Behind her in Moscow, Miss Fteaarial New* —_a. ■ 


no-has acme up in relation to ***** *■* cHm1m,b 
th, amendments to toe Indian Act *^“ BB , ,,rmB BPB 
j which nor are tn prepare** iTSZ 

3 Ur I-ainr ..id he mrrrtr Mr. * or *« famem n*n traaanila- 


. .. _. . . . Mr. Doing aaid he wrote Mr. 

Z^ * S? Campbell because toe B.C. cabl- 

suggeated he was drawn Into a Jli-uw k.* h i_ i_ 

mam plot to a^asinate president *'**?* him ta 

interest In the idea. 

1V Luis Caatillo. 24. was pre- He told Mr. Campbell in the 
* 7 settled Friday by officials of toe letter that the federal govern 
‘ Philippines National Bureau of merit la moat interested in mu- 
Paga Investigate* to some local niclpal systems for reser v es. 

. M ^ P °VT^ T •*T B,i ““ FEDERAL FEAR 
. he had confessed under quea- 

*■ " oontog toat; Mr- Mr. CampbaU 

. U _ .. . , ^ „ seemed to suggest that the re¬ 
vs • He serve lands be turoad orer to 

- Tex^at the time rl the 190 jn^viduaig rather than »e In- 
*• B M—inanan had db|n ^ mMrv * g miy 


“It la In the pabHc tetoreat 
to are that the |Mhoe depart 
meat to pratoelad freaa there 
latrutoaa," Mr. Rreth aaid. 


Stalin's daughter in New York 


WOULDN’T SAY Crereuwrd n _ * He iarv * turt * d *° 0 

»h.«i her in Mccow. mi., . .Crew Swap 

StaUna left ’her two children. rt ven a rifle to .boot ", d ^ n ^ ^ ehire ■ dW * v *I T 

She .aid: “Let God help them. ***' .“ £Tn «n“r « ^P* 1 I 

I know they will not reject me F ~ UvBl . 14 man In an ta*n oar. Tbe federal government was JU SpaCC; 

and one day we shall meet-I Names la the News ....... 14 • He entered the P MIp- fearful that the reserves might IT 

will wait for that.” Iterlal . IS. IS plnei ,n * U,M 6,11 mDr0 Bn4 ^to the MOSCOW (UPI)—The Savlet 

A round-faced woman of 82, „ „ * cooUct 00,11 munlJt ^ er * ‘“"d* od a few individuate. (Jd,. will .nempt to tench 

Mtoa StaUna aznilincly declined _ . . . ' . here ' Theae are tends held by toe spore ahlpa maaaed by a 

to aay whether she hat been —. Newspaper re porta ny Oown for the Indiana and I total at tsar to alx oremoaaDU 

granted her wish for perma- . 14 CaaMilo te seeking asylum in have laid down a general policy within the nest 4S have, la¬ 
ri ent asylum in the United Travel ...11 this country because "I am no more land aalea. We want formed asarrre aaM today. 

States. In EiRlteh, with rela- afraid to go anywhere ... I am to develop them. There te 8,000,- They plan to I rare ter crews 1a 

UreUawed aa Paea I a* good aa dead now.'* '000 acres involved. mid orbit. 


She said: “Let God help them. , ... 

I know they wiU not reject me M" - ® F< * Uv * 1 . 14 

and one day we ahall meet—I Nature la tba Newa-- 14 

Will wait for that.” Sorlal . IS, It 

A round-faced woman of 42, SDOrl .U, ]a 

Mtea StaUna smilingly declined _ . ... ’ 

to aay whether she hat been . 


it leaders!) 


States. In English, with rela- 

CreUaaed aa Paga 8